I A R L J

International Association of Refugee Law Judges

The Asylum Process and the Rule of Law - Stockholm - April 2005

The Asylum Process and the Rule of Law - April 2005
IARLJ 6th World Conference in Stockholm, Sweden
(Published by Manak Publications PVT Ltd, New Dehli, India, ISBN 81-7827-156-7)

     I. Introductory Remarks
 
Minister for Migration and Asylum Policy, Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Sweden Mrs Barbro Holmberg
President's Report Allan Mackey
     II. Judicial or Admnistrative Protection: Legal Systems within the Asylum Process  
The Interpretation of the Refugee Convention: Idiosyncrasy v Uniformity Rt Hon Lord Justice John Dyson
Judicial or Administrative Protection - Legal Systems within the Asylum Processes Erika Feller
The Impact of the Minimum Standards Directive 2004/83/EC on National Case Law Nicholas Blake QC
Judicial or Administrative Protection of Asylum-seekers - Content or Form? Rodger Haines QC
Towards Vonvergence in the Interpretation of the Refugees Convention - A Proposal for the Establishment of an International Refugee Court Justice A.M. North and Joyce Chiara
Refugee and Asylum Protection in the Americas: Emerging Trends and Evolving Best Practices Lori Scialabba
The Balance between Administrative and Judicial Approaches in the French context Vera Zederman
     III. The Question opf Proof: Evidence, Credibiility and Public Perception  
Asylum Determination and Evidentiary Uncertainty: Perceptions and Prescriptions Brian Gorlick
     IV. Humanitarian Law, Human Rights and Refugee Law  
Humanitarian Law, Human Rights and Refugee Law: The Three Pillars Roger Errera
Humanitarian Law, Human Rights and Refugee Law - Three Pillars Emanuela-Chiara Gillard
Humanitarian Law, Human Rights and Refugee Law Prof. Göran Melander
Refugee Law, Gender and the Human Rights Paradigm Deborah Anker
     V. Reports from IARLJ Chapters  
     VI. IARLJ Working Party Reports  
     V. List and Contact Details of Participants  

 

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