1st Edition

Gender Equality and Asylum Law Feminist Theory and the Refugee Decision-making Process in the Nordics

By Valgerður Guðmundsdóttir Copyright 2027
212 Pages
by Routledge

Even though the Nordic region has come closest to achieving gender equality, it is increasingly clear that there is an uneven approach to women’s rights and a need to promote them both internally and externally. This book develops creative approaches for the purposes of eliminating subordination, marginalisation, and the exclusion of women, specifically for migrant women seeking asylum. Minimal... Read more

Introduction. PART I Chapter 1 - Refugee Law, the Nordic Legal Systems and Women. Chapter 2 - Traditions and Developments in Gender Equality in the Nordic countries and the Foreigner. PART II Chapter 3 - Refugee Law in Practice – Does Gender Matter? PART III 4 Women, Gender and ‘the Process’: Exploring key points of the Refugee Decision-making Mechanism with a Gendered Lens. Chapter 5 - Gendered Reporting in Asylum Cases: Gender, Asylum Decisions and the Official Reports they are based on. Chapter 6 - Women and Asylum in the 21st Century: Is There Room for a More Inclusive Approach?. Conclusion.

Biography

Valgerður Guðmundsdóttir is an Assistant Professor at the Law Faculty of the University of Akureyri, Iceland, where she teaches public international law, human rights and administrative law. Her current research focuses on the interplay between human rights, feminist legal theory and refugee law.