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Invisibility, Impartiality and Inconsistency in Interpreter-Mediated Asylum Interviews

Dec 12, 2025 | General content | 0 comments

Blog by Molly Mulhaire

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Asylum Discourse in the Media (and Beyond)

Dec 10, 2025 | General content | 0 comments

By Nicola Robbins

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The Climate Protection Paradox: When Bad Is Good and Good Is Bad?

Dec 9, 2025 | General content | 0 comments

By Michel Rouleau-Dick

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Borders of Care: Asylum, Exclusion and Everyday Survival in South Africa’s Health Care System

Dec 5, 2025 | General content | 2 comments

By Tamuka Chekero, Alois Muzenje, Owen Mafongoya and Faith Sithole

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The UK government’s latest policy approach to asylum and returns: will it work, and at what expense?

Dec 3, 2025 | General content | 0 comments

Blog post by Dr Lucy Hovil *

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A Wall Against Rights: How India’s New Border Policy with Myanmar Tests the Limits of International Law

Dec 2, 2025 | General content | 0 comments

Blog by Diksha Singh *

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