Author:
Danisi Carmelo,Dustin Moira,Ferreira Nuno,Held Nina
Abstract
AbstractWhereas in Chap. 10.1007/978-3-030-69441-8_5 we analysed pre-departure, journey and arrival experiences of SOGI claimants, we now turn our attention to the decision-making procedure. Whether they apply for asylum on arrival or later on, the initial screening is usually followed by a substantive interview. This is the essential moment when SOGI claimants have the opportunity to present their case. If the application is then refused, a judicial process is normally activated to appeal against the initial negative decision.
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
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