Adjudicating Refugee and Asylum Status
Herausgeber: Lawrance, Benjamin N.; Ruffer, Galya
Adjudicating Refugee and Asylum Status
Herausgeber: Lawrance, Benjamin N.; Ruffer, Galya
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A comprehensive study offering the first comparative account of the increasing dependence on expertise in the asylum and refugee status determination process.
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A comprehensive study offering the first comparative account of the increasing dependence on expertise in the asylum and refugee status determination process.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 410g
- ISBN-13: 9781107688902
- ISBN-10: 1107688906
- Artikelnr.: 44888718
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 410g
- ISBN-13: 9781107688902
- ISBN-10: 1107688906
- Artikelnr.: 44888718
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Part I. Sociocultural Inconsistency and the Contours of Expertise: 1.
Reconstructing Babel: bridging cultural dissonance between asylum seekers
and asylum adjudicators Bruce J. Einhorn and S. Megan Berthold; 2.
Recovering the sociological identity of asylum seekers: language analysis
for determining national origin in the EU Noé Mahop Kam; 3. Research and
testimony in the 'rape capital of the world': experts and evidence in DRC
asylum claims Galya B. Ruffer; 4. Beyond expert witnessing:
interdisciplinary practice in representing rape survivors in asylum cases
Miriam Marton; 5. Anthropological evidence and 'country-of-origin
information' in British asylum courts Anthony Good; Part II. Practices and
Technologies for Medico-Psycho Expertise: 6. Expert as aid and impediment:
navigating barriers to effective asylum representation Sabrineh Ardalan; 7.
Documenting torture sequelae: the Weill Cornell model for forensic
evaluation, capacity building, and medical education Khatiya Chelidze,
Nicole Sirotin, Margaret Fabiszak, Terri Edersheim, Alexandra Tatum, Taryn
Clark, Luis Villegas, Patriss Wais Moradi and Joanne Ahola; 8. Incredible
until proven credible: mental-health-expert testimony and systemic and
cultural challenges for asylum applicants Hawthorne Smith, Stuart L. Lustig
and David Gangsei; 9. Importing forensic biomedicine into asylum
adjudication: genetic ancestry and isotope testing in the UK Richard
Tutton, Christine Hauskeller and Steven Sturdy; 10. 'Health tourism' or
'atrocious barbarism'?: Contextualizing migrant agency, expertise, and
humanitarian medical practice Benjamin N. Lawrance.
Reconstructing Babel: bridging cultural dissonance between asylum seekers
and asylum adjudicators Bruce J. Einhorn and S. Megan Berthold; 2.
Recovering the sociological identity of asylum seekers: language analysis
for determining national origin in the EU Noé Mahop Kam; 3. Research and
testimony in the 'rape capital of the world': experts and evidence in DRC
asylum claims Galya B. Ruffer; 4. Beyond expert witnessing:
interdisciplinary practice in representing rape survivors in asylum cases
Miriam Marton; 5. Anthropological evidence and 'country-of-origin
information' in British asylum courts Anthony Good; Part II. Practices and
Technologies for Medico-Psycho Expertise: 6. Expert as aid and impediment:
navigating barriers to effective asylum representation Sabrineh Ardalan; 7.
Documenting torture sequelae: the Weill Cornell model for forensic
evaluation, capacity building, and medical education Khatiya Chelidze,
Nicole Sirotin, Margaret Fabiszak, Terri Edersheim, Alexandra Tatum, Taryn
Clark, Luis Villegas, Patriss Wais Moradi and Joanne Ahola; 8. Incredible
until proven credible: mental-health-expert testimony and systemic and
cultural challenges for asylum applicants Hawthorne Smith, Stuart L. Lustig
and David Gangsei; 9. Importing forensic biomedicine into asylum
adjudication: genetic ancestry and isotope testing in the UK Richard
Tutton, Christine Hauskeller and Steven Sturdy; 10. 'Health tourism' or
'atrocious barbarism'?: Contextualizing migrant agency, expertise, and
humanitarian medical practice Benjamin N. Lawrance.
Part I. Sociocultural Inconsistency and the Contours of Expertise: 1.
Reconstructing Babel: bridging cultural dissonance between asylum seekers
and asylum adjudicators Bruce J. Einhorn and S. Megan Berthold; 2.
Recovering the sociological identity of asylum seekers: language analysis
for determining national origin in the EU Noé Mahop Kam; 3. Research and
testimony in the 'rape capital of the world': experts and evidence in DRC
asylum claims Galya B. Ruffer; 4. Beyond expert witnessing:
interdisciplinary practice in representing rape survivors in asylum cases
Miriam Marton; 5. Anthropological evidence and 'country-of-origin
information' in British asylum courts Anthony Good; Part II. Practices and
Technologies for Medico-Psycho Expertise: 6. Expert as aid and impediment:
navigating barriers to effective asylum representation Sabrineh Ardalan; 7.
Documenting torture sequelae: the Weill Cornell model for forensic
evaluation, capacity building, and medical education Khatiya Chelidze,
Nicole Sirotin, Margaret Fabiszak, Terri Edersheim, Alexandra Tatum, Taryn
Clark, Luis Villegas, Patriss Wais Moradi and Joanne Ahola; 8. Incredible
until proven credible: mental-health-expert testimony and systemic and
cultural challenges for asylum applicants Hawthorne Smith, Stuart L. Lustig
and David Gangsei; 9. Importing forensic biomedicine into asylum
adjudication: genetic ancestry and isotope testing in the UK Richard
Tutton, Christine Hauskeller and Steven Sturdy; 10. 'Health tourism' or
'atrocious barbarism'?: Contextualizing migrant agency, expertise, and
humanitarian medical practice Benjamin N. Lawrance.
Reconstructing Babel: bridging cultural dissonance between asylum seekers
and asylum adjudicators Bruce J. Einhorn and S. Megan Berthold; 2.
Recovering the sociological identity of asylum seekers: language analysis
for determining national origin in the EU Noé Mahop Kam; 3. Research and
testimony in the 'rape capital of the world': experts and evidence in DRC
asylum claims Galya B. Ruffer; 4. Beyond expert witnessing:
interdisciplinary practice in representing rape survivors in asylum cases
Miriam Marton; 5. Anthropological evidence and 'country-of-origin
information' in British asylum courts Anthony Good; Part II. Practices and
Technologies for Medico-Psycho Expertise: 6. Expert as aid and impediment:
navigating barriers to effective asylum representation Sabrineh Ardalan; 7.
Documenting torture sequelae: the Weill Cornell model for forensic
evaluation, capacity building, and medical education Khatiya Chelidze,
Nicole Sirotin, Margaret Fabiszak, Terri Edersheim, Alexandra Tatum, Taryn
Clark, Luis Villegas, Patriss Wais Moradi and Joanne Ahola; 8. Incredible
until proven credible: mental-health-expert testimony and systemic and
cultural challenges for asylum applicants Hawthorne Smith, Stuart L. Lustig
and David Gangsei; 9. Importing forensic biomedicine into asylum
adjudication: genetic ancestry and isotope testing in the UK Richard
Tutton, Christine Hauskeller and Steven Sturdy; 10. 'Health tourism' or
'atrocious barbarism'?: Contextualizing migrant agency, expertise, and
humanitarian medical practice Benjamin N. Lawrance.