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(PDF) Let Me Be a Refugee: Administrative Justice and the Politics of Asylum in the United States, Canada, and Australia

- COPY LINK DOWNLOAD - ----------------------------------- https://eroowsenin-lovers.blogspot.co.uk/?favorite=0199373310 ----------------------------------- Let Me Be a Refugee: Administrative Justice and the Politics of Asylum in the United States, Canada, and Australia International law provides states with a common definition of a 'refugee' as well as guidelines outlining how asylum claims should be decided. Yet even across nations with many commonalities, the processes of determining refugee status look strikingly different. This book compares the refugeestatus determination (RSD) regimes of three popular asylum seeker destinations: the United States, Canada, and Australia. Though they exhibit similarly high levels of political resistance to accepting asylum seekers, refugees access three very different systemsnone of which are totally restrictiveor expansiveonce across their borders. These differences are significant both in terms of asylum seekers' experience of the process and in terms of their likelihood of being designated as refugees. Based on a multimethod analysis of all three countries, including a year of fieldwork with indepthinterviews of policymakers and asylumseeker advocates, observations of refugee status determination hearings, and a largescale case analysis, Rebecca Hamlin finds that crossnational differences have less to do with political debates ov

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Let Me Be a Refugee: Administrative Justice and the Politics of Asylum in the United States, Canada, and Australia

International law provides states with a common definition of a 'refugee' as well as guidelines outlining how asylum claims should be decided. Yet even across nations with many commonalities, the processes of determining refugee status look strikingly different. This book compares the refugeestatus determination (RSD) regimes of three popular asylum seeker destinations: the United States, Canada, and Australia. Though they exhibit similarly high levels of political resistance to accepting asylum seekers, refugees access three very different systemsnone of which are totally restrictiveor expansiveonce across their borders. These differences are significant both in terms of asylum seekers' experience of the process and in terms of their likelihood of being designated as refugees. Based on a multimethod analysis of all three countries, including a year of fieldwork with indepthinterviews of policymakers and asylumseeker advocates, observations of refugee status determination hearings, and a largescale case analysis, Rebecca Hamlin finds that crossnational differences have less to do with political debates ov

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