Claimed cases: results
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CUREDI ID | Question at stake | Country | Official Citation | Date of decision | Author | |
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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 |
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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 |
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CUREDI033DE013 | Whether a homicide committed out of anger over an insult may fulfil one of the requirements of murder under specific aggravating circumstances due to the existence of base motives. | Germany | Federal Court of Justice, 1. Criminal Division, Judgement of 11 October 2005, 1 StR 195/05 (BGH 1. Strafsenat, Urteil vom 11. Oktober 2005,1 StR 195/05) |
2005-10-11 | Silvia Tellenbach |
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CUREDI013UK017 | Whether the claimant, who was a Turkish woman facing a non-consensual arranged marriage, and who feared persecution at the hands of their family on their discovery that she had breached social norms mandating pre-marital virginity, was, therefore, qualified for protection under the Refugee Convention. | United Kingdom | SSHD v YK (PSG - Women) Turkey CG [2002] UKIAT 05491 |
2002-10-28 | Katia Bianchini; Libby Johnston |
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