How judges make decisions on difficult asylum cases

28 Feb 2024

When judges assess difficult asylum cases, what guides their decision-making? Drawing on a new study, Katerina Glyniadaki shows how judges can experience a conflict between their role and their personal identity when dealing with “grey area” asylum cases. The process of refugee asylum determination has been described by some as an “asylum lottery” or “refugee … Continued
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