Data-Driven Futures of International Refugee Law

Author:

Hamilton Byrne William1ORCID,Gammeltoft-Hansen Thomas2ORCID,Piccolo Sebastiano1ORCID,MØller Naja Holten3,Slaats Tijs3,Katsikouli Panagiota3

Affiliation:

1. University of Copenhagen, Faulty of Law , Karen Blixens Plads 16 , 2300 København S, Denmark

2. University of Copenhagen, Faculty of Law , Karen Blixens Plads 16 , 2300 København S, Denmark

3. University of Copenhagen, Department of Computer Science , Universitetsparken 1, 2100 København, Denmark

Abstract

Abstract As refugee law practice enters the world of data, it is time to take stock as to what refugee law research can gain from technological developments. This article provides an outline for a computationally driven research agenda to tackle refugee status determination variations as a recalcitrant puzzle of refugee law. It first outlines how the growing field of computational law may be canvassed to conduct legal research in refugee studies at a greater empirical scale than traditional legal methods. It then turns to exemplify the empirical purchase of a data-driven approach to refugee law through an analysis of the Danish Refugee Appeal Board’s asylum case law and outlines methods for comparison with datasets from Australia, Canada, and the United States. The article concludes by addressing the data politics arising from a turn to digital methods, and how these can be confronted through insights from critical data studies and reflexive research practices.

Funder

Nordic Research Council

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Political Science and International Relations,Geography, Planning and Development

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