This fully-revised second edition of Gendering the International Asylum and Refugee Debate aims to remedy the current lack of gender-specific analyses of asylum and refugee issues. It provides a comprehensive account of the situation of women in global forced migration and explains the ways in which women's experiences are shaped by gendered relations and structures. With fully updated content, Freedman presents a wide-ranging examination of all sides of the asylum and refugee debate, looking at causes of refugee flows ; international laws and conventions and their application ; responses to refugees and asylum seekers ; policies and legislation of Western governments in relation to refugees and asylum seekers ; and the experiences of refug...
Through the evolution of international human rights law and policy, gender has become a prohibited g...
This thesis is written from a feminist perspective examining female asylum-seekers in international ...
A gender revolution has transformed the institution of asylum in the United States. The introduction...
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...
Questions of gender have strongly influenced the development of international refugee law over the l...
Since the 1980s some feminist legal scholars have challenged the gender-neutral facade of internatio...
In the past few decades, gender has become one of the most significant optics through which to view ...
A Gendered Approach to the Syrian Refugee Crisis examines women’s experience at all stages of ...
Doctor Legum - LLDAccording to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, women account for ...
Abstract Over the past decades, gender-based persecution has moved into the forefront of immigratio...
Over the past decades, gender-based persecution has moved into the forefront of the immigration poli...
This chapter examines the role of gender in displacement, focusing on women’s and men’s experiences ...
Women in the Context of International Refugee Law Abstract The refugee definition enshrined in Artic...
The faces of refugees are overwhelmingly female: women and children represent over 80 per cent of th...
Through the evolution of international human rights law and policy, gender has become a prohibited g...
This thesis is written from a feminist perspective examining female asylum-seekers in international ...
A gender revolution has transformed the institution of asylum in the United States. The introduction...
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...
Questions of gender have strongly influenced the development of international refugee law over the l...
Since the 1980s some feminist legal scholars have challenged the gender-neutral facade of internatio...
In the past few decades, gender has become one of the most significant optics through which to view ...
A Gendered Approach to the Syrian Refugee Crisis examines women’s experience at all stages of ...
Doctor Legum - LLDAccording to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, women account for ...
Abstract Over the past decades, gender-based persecution has moved into the forefront of immigratio...
Over the past decades, gender-based persecution has moved into the forefront of the immigration poli...
This chapter examines the role of gender in displacement, focusing on women’s and men’s experiences ...
Women in the Context of International Refugee Law Abstract The refugee definition enshrined in Artic...
The faces of refugees are overwhelmingly female: women and children represent over 80 per cent of th...
Through the evolution of international human rights law and policy, gender has become a prohibited g...
This thesis is written from a feminist perspective examining female asylum-seekers in international ...
A gender revolution has transformed the institution of asylum in the United States. The introduction...