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Law, presence and refugee claim determination

Gill, Nick; Allsopp, Jennifer; Burridge, Andrew; Griffiths, Melanie; Paszkiewicz, Natalia; Rotter, Rebecca

Authors

Nick Gill

Jennifer Allsopp

Andrew Burridge

Melanie Griffiths

Natalia Paszkiewicz

Rebecca Rotter



Contributors

Katharyne Mitchell
Editor

Reece Jones
Editor

Jennifer L. Fluri
Editor

Abstract

The chapter sets out a set of conceptual resources with which to renew attention to the issues of ‘access to’ and ‘exclusion from’ legal justice, with particular attention to legal justice in the context of refugee claims. Drawing on scholarship that resists the opposition of absence and presence and distinguishes various different types of presence, as well as extensive empirical work with asylum seekers claiming refugee status, the chapter shows that they are frequently both present and absent during important parts of the proceedings. The law’s over-emphasis on bodily presence, however, often conceals these complexities. By highlighting this effect, the authors demonstrate that thinking about the relationship between law, space and refugee migration in terms of multiple forms of absence and presence is an important way to reveal how exclusions from legal justice arise.

Citation

Gill, N., Allsopp, J., Burridge, A., Griffiths, M., Paszkiewicz, N., & Rotter, R. (2019). Law, presence and refugee claim determination. In K. Mitchell, R. Jones, & J. L. Fluri (Eds.), Handbook on Critical Geographies of Migration (358-371). Edward Elgar. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781786436030.00040

Publication Date Feb 1, 2019
Deposit Date Feb 24, 2024
Pages 358-371
Book Title Handbook on Critical Geographies of Migration
ISBN 9781786436023
DOI https://doi.org/10.4337/9781786436030.00040


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