Conflict Refugees

European Union Law and Practice

Christel Querton author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:10th Aug '23

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Uncovers judicial approaches to refugee law across the European Union in the cases of refugees fleeing armed conflicts.

Based on a systematic and empirical comparative study of six European Union countries, Christel Querton explores judicial decision-making in the context of persons fleeing armed conflicts in the EU. Using interdisciplinary techniques, it re-asserts the Refugee Convention as the cornerstone of international protection.Based on a systematic and empirical comparative study of six European Union countries, Christel Querton explores judicial decision-making in the context of persons fleeing armed conflicts in the EU. Addressing and redressing misconceptions about the relevance of the Refugee Convention, this book demonstrates how appellate authorities across the EU approach situations of armed conflict predominantly through outdated understandings of warfare and territoriality. Thus, they apply a higher standard of proof than is warranted by international refugee law. Adopting a gender perspective, Querton also shows how appellate authorities fail to acknowledge the gender-differentiated impact of armed conflicts. Drawing from gender and security studies, this book proposes an original conceptual framework which, supported by existing international legal standards, reframes the definition of 'refugee' and better reflects the reality of violence in modern-day conflicts. In doing so, it re-asserts the Refugee Convention as the cornerstone of international protection.

ISBN: 9781009359399

Dimensions: 251mm x 176mm x 15mm

Weight: 490g

194 pages