Persecution, International Refugee Law and Refugees A Feminist Approach

This book explores the ambit of the notion of persecution in international law and its relevance in the current geopolitical context, more specifically for refugee women. The work analyses different models for interpreting the notion of persecution in international refugee law through a comparative...

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Abstract This book explores the ambit of the notion of persecution in international law and its relevance in the current geopolitical context, more specifically for refugee women. The work analyses different models for interpreting the notion of persecution in international refugee law through a comparative lens. In particular, a feminist approach to refugee law is adopted to determine to what extent the notion of persecution can apply to gender-related forms of violence and what the challenges are in doing so. It proposes an interpretive model that would encourage decision makers to interpret the notion of persecution in a manner that is sufficiently protective and relevant to the profiles of refugees in the 21st century, most particularly to refugee women. The book will be of interest to academics and students in the field of public international law, international human rights law, international humanitarian law, immigration law, European law and refugee law, as well as those working in the areas of international relations.
AbstractList This book explores the ambit of the notion of persecution in international law and its relevance in the current geopolitical context, more specifically for refugee women.The work analyses different models for interpreting the notion of persecution in international refugee law through a comparative lens. In particular, a feminist approach to refugee law is adopted to determine to what extent the notion of persecution can apply to gender related forms of violence and what are the challenges in doing so. It proposes an interpretive model that would encourage decision makers to interpret the notion of persecution in a manner that is sufficiently protective and relevant to the profiles of refugees in the 21st century, most particularly to refugee women.The book will be of interest to academics and students in the field of public international law, international human rights law, international humanitarian law, immigration law, European law, and refugee law as well as those working in the areas of international relations.
This book explores the ambit of the notion of persecution in international law and its relevance in the current geopolitical context, more specifically for refugee women. The work analyses different models for interpreting the notion of persecution in international refugee law through a comparative lens. In particular, a feminist approach to refugee law is adopted to determine to what extent the notion of persecution can apply to gender related forms of violence and what are the challenges in doing so. It proposes an interpretive model that would encourage decision makers to interpret the notion of persecution in a manner that is sufficiently protective and relevant to the profiles of refugees in the 21st century, most particularly to refugee women. The book will be of interest to academics and students in the field of public international law, international human rights law, international humanitarian law, immigration law, European law, and refugee law as well as those working in the areas of international relations. Introduction; Chapter 1: The Notion of Persecution: Historical Background and Interpretive Challenges in the 21 st Century; Chapter 2: Developing a Framework for Interpreting the Notion of Persecution: An Assessment of the Basic Human Rights Model; Chapter 3: Alternative Proposals To The Basic Human Rights Approach For Interpreting The Notion Of Persecution; Chapter 4: Interpreting Persecution In The Context Of Harm Faced By Refugee Women Related Violence; Conclusion; Mathilde Crépin has been working in different operations for the UNHCR since 2010, in Turkey, Thailand and Malaysia. She is currently working as a consultant for the UNHCR, based in Paris, France.
This book explores the ambit of the notion of persecution in international law and its relevance in the current geopolitical context, more specifically for refugee women. The work analyses different models for interpreting the notion of persecution in international refugee law through a comparative lens. In particular, a feminist approach to refugee law is adopted to determine to what extent the notion of persecution can apply to gender-related forms of violence and what the challenges are in doing so. It proposes an interpretive model that would encourage decision makers to interpret the notion of persecution in a manner that is sufficiently protective and relevant to the profiles of refugees in the 21st century, most particularly to refugee women. The book will be of interest to academics and students in the field of public international law, international human rights law, international humanitarian law, immigration law, European law and refugee law, as well as those working in the areas of international relations.
This book explores the ambit of the notion of persecution in international law and its relevance in the current geopolitical context. It will be of interest to academics and students, as well as those working in the areas of international relations and war studies.
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SubjectTerms Asylum & Immigration Law
Asylum, Right of
Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees (1951 July 28)
Gender
Geneva Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees
human rights jurisprudence
Human Rights Law
Humanitarian Law
internal flight alternative test
international human rights law
International Law
international refugee law
Persecution
Political persecution
Political refugees
Political refugees -- Legal status, laws, etc
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Refugee
Sex discrimination against women
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Subtitle A Feminist Approach
TableOfContents 2.2.1 Qualitative aspect of persecution: basic human rights used as interpretive benchmarks -- Serious harm: which human rights should be used as benchmarks? -- Basic human rights approach: a framework that is too broad? -- Basic human rights: vague notions? -- (A) Shifting the interpretive exercise to an equally vague'discursive terrain' -- (B) Human rights jurisprudence: a solution to preciseinterpretive guidance? -- Basic human rights approach: a restrictive framework? -- 2.2.2 Quantitative aspect of persecution -- Sustained and systemic approach: a restrictive threshold? -- The basic human rights approach: a formalist and uniform threshold -- 2.3 The surrogacy principle as part of the persecution test? -- 2.3.1 The notion of state protection wrongly equated with the test of persecution? -- 2.3.2 Persecution: a bifurcated approach to the Internal Flight Alternative (IFA) test? -- 2.4 Inconsistent applications of the basic human rights framework in national jurisdictions -- 2.5 Conclusion -- 3. Alternative proposals to the basic human rights approach for interpreting the notion of persecution -- 3.1 A severe violation approach: an expanded basic human rights model? -- 3.1.1 The Qualification Directive of the European Union: first treaty to provide a definition of persecution in refugee law -- A severe violation approach -- The restrictive guidance of the CJEU on the notion of persecution -- Inconsistent practices in Europe after the adoption of the QD -- 3.1.2 The Qualification Directive: a 'template for a universal working definition' of persecution? -- 3.2 Departing from a human rights narrative: alternative approaches for interpreting the notion of persecution -- 3.2.1 Persecution, identity, dignity and the concept of personhood -- 3.2.2 Persecution and the core concept of discrimination
Persecution as an act based on the five Convention grounds: the pivotal role of the Convention nexus in defining persecution -- Discrimination versus persecution? -- 3.2.3 The UNHCR's model for interpreting persecution -- The human rights and circumstantial approaches -- A framework leading to inconsistent interpretations? -- Practical benefits of the circumstantial approach -- 3.3 Concluding remarks -- 4. Interpreting persecution in the context of harm faced by refugee women -- 4.1 Gender-based violence and interpretive challenges -- 4.1.1 The influence of human rights law on the growing recognition of genderbased violence as a form of persecution -- 4.1.2 Human rights: a male-centric paradigm? -- 4.2 The notion of persecution and jurisprudential approaches to genderbased violence -- 4.2.1 The practice of FGMand its persecutory dimension -- FGM: a general overview -- FGM as a physical harm: an act of persecution? -- Peripheral aspects of the harms surrounding the act of FGM -- Concluding remarks -- 4.2.2 Domestic violence -- General overview of the notion of domestic violence in asylum cases -- Conceptual confusion regarding the degree of harm in cases of domestic violence in common-law jurisdictions -- Domestic violence in the jurisprudence of European countries: inconsistent interpretations of the threshold and nature of harm -- Concluding remarks -- 4.2.3 Trafficking in persons and the conceptualisation of persecution -- Definition and legal framework -- The risk of (re)trafficking as a form of persecution -- Inconsistent approaches regarding the peripheral harms surrounding the trafficking experience -- Concluding remarks -- Concluding remarks -- Conclusion -- Index
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- I.1 Background and context of thesis -- I.2 Methodology -- Sources used and scope of the research -- Line of argumentation of the research -- I.3 Outline of research -- 1. The notion of persecution, historical background and interpretive challenges in the 21st century -- 1.1 The emergence of the notion of persecution in international refugee law -- 1.1.1 Legal developments and the progressive conceptualisation of who is a refugee in international law -- 1.1.2 The emergence of the notion of persecution as a pivotal concept in the refugee definition -- 1.1.3 Universalisation of the 1951 Convention -- 1.2 A changing geopolitical context -- 1.2.1 Interpreting the notion of persecution during the cold war polarity: a political understanding of the refugee definition -- 1.2.2 Emerging trends of displacements in the 20th century -- 1.3 Interpretive challenges -- 1.3.1 The notion of persecution: a malleable notion? -- 1.3.2 A need for consistent interpretations of the notion of persecution? -- 1.3.3 Basis of definition -- i Persecution akin to the non-refoulement principle? -- ii The definition of persecution in international criminal law -- 1.4 Concluding remarks -- 2. Developing an interpretive framework for interpreting the notion of persecution: an assessment of the basic human rights interpretive model -- 2.1 Legal and theoretical justifications for referring to human rights as interpretive benchmarks -- 2.1.1 Teleological approach to refugee law: the 1951 Convention as a human rights instrument? -- 2.1.2 International refugee law as a self-contained regime? -- 2.1.3 The compromise: human rights as the orthodoxy? -- 2.1.4 Concluding remarks -- 2.2 The quantitative and qualitative aspects of persecution
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