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Research for fairer and more consistent asylum adjudication in Europe

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      • On the application of COI in judicial refugee status determination decisions
      • Rethinking commonality in RSD in Europe
      • ‘Assembly-Line Baptism’
      • Waiting as probation
      • ASYFAIR Germany Data Set
      • What’s missing from legal geography and materialist studies of law?
      • In defence of the hearing?
      • Law and Speed
      • The political mobilities of reporting
      • Asylum Determination in Europe
    • Conferences & Talks
      • AWR (2022)
      • Displacement, Law and Time (2021)
      • RGS-IBG (2021)
      • IASFM 18 (2021)
      • IMISCOE 2021
      • RLI Annual Conference (2021)
      • Global connections, local interpretations(2021)
      • Fragility of Global Migration (2021)
      • Talk: Inside Europe’s Asylum Courts (2021)
      • Conference of the German Network of Forced Migration Researchers (2020)
      • EASA 2020
      • SOGICA Final Conference (2020)
      • CJC Webinar (2020)
      • DeZIM Workshop (2019)
      • Luxembourg Workshop (2019)
      • CEASEVAL Conference Chemnitz (2019)
      • RGS-IBG Annual International Conference 2019
      • RLI Annual Conference (2019)
      • Global Studies Workshop Urbino (2019)
      • Asylum Determination in Europe (Siegen) 2018
      • ZiF Workshop 2018
      • RGS-IBG 2018
      • IASFM 2018
      • IMISCOE 2018
      • Ethnography and Qualitative Research Conference 2018
      • Arbeitskreis Fluchtmigration, Siegen 2018
      • Neuchâtel 2018
      • Swansea 2018
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      • ASYFAIR Conference 2021
        • ASYFAIR Conference Recordings
        • ASYFAIR Conference Programme
        • Keynote by Prof. Nick Gill
        • Keynote by Prof. Ashley B. Terlouw
      • ASYFAIR Workshop 2019
    • Video: Going to Appeal (UK)
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ASYFAIR

Research for fair and consistent asylum adjudication in Europe.

The ASYFAIR Project

ASYFAIR examines legal procedures used to examine asylum cases. We are a team of researchers conducting observations of asylum appeal hearings as well as interviews with asylum appellants, legal representatives and judges. For asylum seekers in Europe, court proceedings can be intimidating. We are interested in the measures taken that…Continue reading “The ASYFAIR Project”

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ASYFAIR Conference 2021

Adjudicating Refugee Claims in Practice: Advocacy and Experience at Asylum Court Appeals 30 June – 2 July 2021 (British Summer…

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The ASYFAIR Project

ASYFAIR examines legal procedures used to examine asylum cases. We are a team of researchers conducting observations of asylum appeal…

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Research Team

PRINCIPLE INVESTIGATOR (PI) Dr. Nick Gill Dr. Gill is a political geographer, teaching Human Geography at the University of Exeter.…

Talks

Prof. Gill’s Research Seminar Lecture at City University London

5 Dec 2017
On 29th November 2017, Prof Nick Gill was invited to give a talk at the The City Law School Department Seminar at City University London. Titled "The Limits of Procedural Discretion: Unequal…
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Prof. Gill’s Lecture on Ethnography in Tribunals

5 Dec 2017
On 22nd November 2017, Dr. Nick Gill gave a lecture on Ethnography in Tribunals to Geography undergraduate students at the University of Exeter. The lecture titled "The Immigration Tribunal: Ethnographic…
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Keynote Lecture by Dr. Nick Gill

30 Oct 20175 Dec 2017
In a fascinating keynote lecture, Prof. Nick Gill spoke about the Emotional Geographies of Welcome at the The Annual Meeting of Finnish Geographers at the University of Turku (https://maantieteenpaivat2017.wordpress.com/kutsuvieraslue…/) on…

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Going to Appeal (UK)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cmjZK0akhc

   

   

   

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This project is hosted by University of Exeter and has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. StG-2015_677917

Header Image: Dr. Rebecca Rotter (2016)

Website Design: N. Hoellerer & Y. Albadin (2017-2021)

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