This article reports on our analysis of 120 refugee cases from Australia, Canada, and Britain where an actual or threatened forced marriage was part of the claim for protection. We found that forced marriage was rarely considered by refugee decision makers to be a harm in and of itself. This finding contributes to understanding how gender and sexuality are analysed within refugee law, because the harm of forced marriage is experienced differently by lesbians, gay men and heterosexual women. We contrast our findings in the refugee case law with domestic initiatives in Europe aimed at protecting nationals from forced marriages both within Europe and elsewhere. We pay particular attention to British initiatives because they are in many ways th...
Forced marriages are recognized as a form violating human rights, descriminatiing against women as w...
This article examines the background, provisions and implications of the 2007 Forced Marriage Civil ...
Our paper is based on a qualitative empirical study of forced marriage in the UK and offers a multid...
While claims of forced marriage or pressure to marry represent only a tiny portion of refugee claims...
While claims of forced marriage or pressure to marry represent only a tiny portion of refugee claims...
Forced marriage is of current international concern in Europe. As many cases involve a transnational...
Forced marriage is of current international concern in Europe. As many cases involve a transnational...
This chapter describes how forced marriage has been treated by international human rights law. It sh...
This article examines Canadian refugee law cases involving domestic violence, analyzed through a com...
This article examines Canadian refugee law cases involving domestic violence, analyzed through a com...
The Refugee Convention, now adopted by 147 states, is the primary instrument governing refugee statu...
Forced marriages are recognized as a form violating human rights, descriminatiing against women as w...
This article examines asylum-seeker women’s appeals involving forced marriage at the Upper Tribunal ...
This paper highlights the importance of recognising forced marriage as a form of violence and draws ...
This article examines the preference for civil, rather than criminal, measures that has emerged asth...
Forced marriages are recognized as a form violating human rights, descriminatiing against women as w...
This article examines the background, provisions and implications of the 2007 Forced Marriage Civil ...
Our paper is based on a qualitative empirical study of forced marriage in the UK and offers a multid...
While claims of forced marriage or pressure to marry represent only a tiny portion of refugee claims...
While claims of forced marriage or pressure to marry represent only a tiny portion of refugee claims...
Forced marriage is of current international concern in Europe. As many cases involve a transnational...
Forced marriage is of current international concern in Europe. As many cases involve a transnational...
This chapter describes how forced marriage has been treated by international human rights law. It sh...
This article examines Canadian refugee law cases involving domestic violence, analyzed through a com...
This article examines Canadian refugee law cases involving domestic violence, analyzed through a com...
The Refugee Convention, now adopted by 147 states, is the primary instrument governing refugee statu...
Forced marriages are recognized as a form violating human rights, descriminatiing against women as w...
This article examines asylum-seeker women’s appeals involving forced marriage at the Upper Tribunal ...
This paper highlights the importance of recognising forced marriage as a form of violence and draws ...
This article examines the preference for civil, rather than criminal, measures that has emerged asth...
Forced marriages are recognized as a form violating human rights, descriminatiing against women as w...
This article examines the background, provisions and implications of the 2007 Forced Marriage Civil ...
Our paper is based on a qualitative empirical study of forced marriage in the UK and offers a multid...