This Article explains the particular difficulties that female asylum seekers and survivors of gender-related persecution face, reaffirming the need for the practical and sensitive application of international and domestic gender guidelines. Extensive research into client files and interviews with key decision makers prove that, despite scholarship suggesting that women may be advantaged in asylum proceedings, a focus on gender is still needed in the South African context. While there are undoubtedly problematic elements of the 1998 Refugees Act warranting its revision, the addition of gender as an additional category under the refugee definition, as proposed by the recent Refugees Amendment Bill, is not a solution to the hardships faced by ...
Refugee law scholarship is largely focused on the application of refugee law and the refugee status ...
The idea of protecting human rights is a norm that is accepted and embraced in most modern nations. ...
Criticisms have been made against international laws and conventions on asylum and refugees, arguing...
This Article explains the particular difficulties that female asylum seekers and survivors of gender...
Doctor Legum - LLDAccording to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, women account for ...
Reacting to the horrors committed during World War II and the subsequent mass migration of individua...
South Africa is the only country on the African continent that constitutionally protects transgender...
Women make up at least half of the world's refugees, but only a minority of asylum seekers who reach...
© 2014 Selection and editorial matter, Efrat Arbel, Catherine Dauvergne and Jenni Millbank; individu...
South Africa is the only country on the African continent that constitutionally protects transgender...
Women’s experiences of violence often remain invisible or discounted in asylum law and practice. Gen...
Since the 1980s some feminist legal scholars have challenged the gender-neutral facade of internatio...
Questions of gender have strongly influenced the development of international refugee law over the l...
The subject of this paper is women experiencing male partner violence and the determination of refug...
Women in the Context of International Refugee Law Abstract The refugee definition enshrined in Artic...
Refugee law scholarship is largely focused on the application of refugee law and the refugee status ...
The idea of protecting human rights is a norm that is accepted and embraced in most modern nations. ...
Criticisms have been made against international laws and conventions on asylum and refugees, arguing...
This Article explains the particular difficulties that female asylum seekers and survivors of gender...
Doctor Legum - LLDAccording to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, women account for ...
Reacting to the horrors committed during World War II and the subsequent mass migration of individua...
South Africa is the only country on the African continent that constitutionally protects transgender...
Women make up at least half of the world's refugees, but only a minority of asylum seekers who reach...
© 2014 Selection and editorial matter, Efrat Arbel, Catherine Dauvergne and Jenni Millbank; individu...
South Africa is the only country on the African continent that constitutionally protects transgender...
Women’s experiences of violence often remain invisible or discounted in asylum law and practice. Gen...
Since the 1980s some feminist legal scholars have challenged the gender-neutral facade of internatio...
Questions of gender have strongly influenced the development of international refugee law over the l...
The subject of this paper is women experiencing male partner violence and the determination of refug...
Women in the Context of International Refugee Law Abstract The refugee definition enshrined in Artic...
Refugee law scholarship is largely focused on the application of refugee law and the refugee status ...
The idea of protecting human rights is a norm that is accepted and embraced in most modern nations. ...
Criticisms have been made against international laws and conventions on asylum and refugees, arguing...