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12 claimed cases found:

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CUREDI ID Question at stake Country Official Citation Date of decision Author
CUREDI013UK002 1) Whether Christians in Pakistan face serious discrimination that amounts to persecution under the Refugee Convention or the ECHR. 2) What risk that Evangelical Christians face in Pakistan. 3) What particular discrimination Christian women face in Pakistan. United Kingdom AK and SK (Christians: risk) Pakistan CG [2014] UKUT 00569 (IAC)
2014-12-15 Katia Bianchini View
CUREDI013UK006 Whether, under the Refugee Convention, women and girls from Ethiopia constitute a particular social group (PSG) and, if they do, whether relocation to another part of Ethiopia should be seen as a feasible option for them to pursue if seeking refuge. United Kingdom RG (Ethiopia) v. Secretary of State for the Home Department [2006] EWCA Civ 339
2006-04-04 Katia Bianchini View
CUREDI041UK004 Whether, and to what extent, a female victim of trafficking returning to Nigeria is sufficiently protected against the risk of being re-trafficked and whether internal relocation is possible for her. United Kingdom HD (Trafficked Women) Nigeria CG [2016] UKUT 00454
2016-10-17 Iulia Mirzac View
CUREDI041UK006 1. Whether intact females in The Gambia face a real risk of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) and whether internal relocation is available to them. 2. Whether parental opposition to FGM is sufficient to prevent a female from The Gambia from being subjected to FGM when the extended family practices it. United Kingdom K and Others (FGM) The Gambia CG [2013] UKUT 00062
2016-10-13 Iulia Mirzac View
CUREDI041UK011 Whether the appellant, an unmarried woman with an illegitimate mixed-race child, would face upon return to Azerbaijan a real risk of persecution under the Refugee Convention or treatment contrary to Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). United Kingdom SL (Unmarried Mother with Mixed Race Child) Azerbaijan CG [2013] UKUT 00046 (IAC)
2013-02-13 Iulia Mirzac View
CUREDI041UK012 1) Whether the appellant, a divorced woman with an illegitimate child previously subjected to domestic violence, would upon return to Bangladesh face a real risk of persecution under the Refugee Convention or treatment contrary to Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), 2) Whether removing the appellant from the UK would be in breach of her and her first child’s rights under Article 8 of the ECHR, and 3) Whether internal relocation would be possible for her and her second child. United Kingdom SA (Divorced Woman – Illegitimate child) Bangladesh CG [2011] UKUT 00254 (IAC)
2011-07-11 Iulia Mirzac View
CUREDI041UK013 1) Whether Iranian citizens who “claim to have converted from Islam to Christianity” face a real risk of persecution as defined by the Refugee Convention or treatment contrary to their rights under Article 9 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) on return to Iran. (para. 141) 2) Whether the appellant, as an Iranian who engaged in Christian activities abroad, would face a real risk of persecution upon return to Iran, regardless of whether he holds a genuine religious belief in Christianity. United Kingdom PS (Christianity - risk) Iran CG [2020] UKUT 00046 (IAC)
2020-02-20 Iulia Mirzac View
CUREDI041UK014 1) Whether “women in the Ivory Coast” form a particular social group (PSG) under the Refugee Convention. 2) Whether the appellant– a Muslim woman with an illegitimate child and a victim of female genital mutilation (FGM), forced marriage, and domestic violence – would upon return to the Ivory Coast face a real risk of persecution under the Refugee Convention or treatment contrary to Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). 3) Whether the removal of the appellant and her child from the UK would be in breach of their rights under Article 8 of the ECHR, and 4) Whether sufficient protection and internal relocation would be available for them within the Ivory Coast. United Kingdom MD (Women) Ivory Coast v SSHD CG [2010] UKUT 215 (IAC)
2010-07-07 Iulia Mirzac View
CUREDI041UK001 Whether the appellants, as women victims of trafficking in Albania, are members of a ‘particular social group’ under the Refugee Convention, and whether internal relocation is possible for them. United Kingdom AM and BM (Trafficked women) Albania CG [2010] UKUT 80 (IAC)
2010-02-18 Iulia Mirzac View
CUREDI041UK002 Whether “former victims of trafficking” and “former victims of trafficking for sexual exploitation” can be members of a “particular social group” (PSG) under the Refugee Convention. Whether the appellant is at risk of persecution in Moldova based on membership in such a group. United Kingdom SB (PSG – Protection Regulations – Reg 6) Moldova CG [2008] UKAIT 00002
2007-04-26 Iulia Mirzac; Katia Bianchini View
CUREDI041UK003 Whether members of a family involved in a blood feud in Albania form a “particular social group” under the Refugee Convention and whether internal relocation is possible for them. United Kingdom EH (blood feuds) Albania CG [2012] UKUT 00348 (IAC)
2012-10-15 Iulia Mirzac; Katia Bianchini View
CUREDI013UK018 Whether Bidoon are at real risk of persecution in Kuwait; whether there is a disparity in the way documented and undocumented Bidoon are treated; and which key document forms the basis of such a distinction. United Kingdom NM (documented/undocumented Bidoon: risk) Kuwait CG [2013] UKUT 00356 (IAC)
2013-01-30 Katia Bianchini View

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