A pitiful anniversary: the (non)reception of asylum seekers
The unacceptable institutional abandonment of applicants for international protection.
Medical documents and asylum procedure (case law analysis 2021)
Medical-forensic documents, evidence of past torture and asylum procedure.
Congolese women victims of sexual violence (DRC)
NANSEN presents here the need for international protection of Congolese women who are victims of sexual violence, their special procedural needs as well as and their legal status as victims of torture.
Asylum – Afghanistan: quality of the examination of the need for international protection
In this Note, NANSEN analyzes CGRS research on the need for protection of persons fleeing Afghanistan as well as the risks of returning to Afghanistan.
Women victims of discrimination and asylum procedure
NANSEN presents its findings on the position of women in need of international protection to the experts of the UN CEDAW Committee.
Colloquium of September 30 – sources and documentation
Vulnerability and credibility in the asylum process: speaker.star.s presentations at NANSEN anniversary conference (Sept. 30, 2022)
Apartheid in Gaza? The need for international protection of Palestinians from Gaza.
Apartheid regime in Gaza: an analysis of the need for international protection of Palestinians in Gaza in light of Amnesty International’s February 2022 findings.
Asylum – Afghanistan – the importance of country information
Of critical importance in Afghan cases : accurate and current information that is relevant, up-to-date, accurate, reliable and balanced with respect to the profile of an Afghan applicant and the situation in the region from which the applicant comes and will be returned.
Recognition of the need for protection of the Bidoon of Kuwait
After a detailed analysis of the situation of Bedouin in Kuwait regarding statelessness, NANSEN argues here for their need for international protection.
Female genital mutilation and refusal of protection: what are the arguments?
Now available in French: our analysis of the five main arguments used to deny international protection to victims of female genital mutilation.
And various reflections on these issues.