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“Fresh Claims” for Asylum: Afghanistan Shows Why The Procedure Matters

Mar 18, 2026 | General content | 0 comments

By Tasmin Langler

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“Fresh Claims” for Asylum: What the Stats Tell Us

Mar 17, 2026 | General content | 0 comments

By Lauren Powdrell

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“Fresh Claims” for Asylum: A Procedure Mandated by Law?

Mar 16, 2026 | General content | 0 comments

By Aykhan Allahveranov

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Refugee Status on a Timer: Rethinking the UK’s 30-month Protection Policy

Mar 10, 2026 | General content | 2 comments

By Himani Jha

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Are all queer asylum-seekers created equal?

Mar 9, 2026 | General content | 0 comments

By Dr Reuven (Ruvi) Ziegler

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