In or out? A queer intersectional approach to ‘Particular Social Group’ membership and credibility in SOGI asylum claims in Germany and the UK

Dustin, M and Held, N ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0631-5268 2018, 'In or out? A queer intersectional approach to ‘Particular Social Group’ membership and credibility in SOGI asylum claims in Germany and the UK' , GenIUS – Rivista di studi giuridici sull’orientamento sessuale e l’identità di genere, 2018 (2) , pp. 74-87.

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Abstract

Individuals claiming asylum on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity (SOGI) in Europe must prove to the authorities in question that they are ‘credible’ and meet the Refugee Convention criteria. In most cases, they do this by demonstrating that they belong to a ‘Particular Social Group’ (PSG). However, for some time advocates and researchers have argued that SOGI claimants are treated both unfairly and inconsistently. In this article we use queer and intersectional theories to argue that one explanation for this is how PSG membership has come to be interpreted. Looking at recent experience in two EU countries – Germany and the UK – we argue that this is done in a way that is both prescriptive, in requiring claimants to conform to minimal understandings of sexual and gender identity, but also narrow and one-dimensional, in ignoring other aspects of the claimant’s identity and assuming that SOGI asylum seekers are only sexual or gendered beings.

Item Type: Article
Schools: Schools > School of Health and Society
Journal or Publication Title: GenIUS – Rivista di studi giuridici sull’orientamento sessuale e l’identità di genere
Publisher: Articolo29
ISSN: 2384-9495
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Depositing User: N Held
Date Deposited: 26 Oct 2021 08:05
Last Modified: 15 Feb 2022 14:47
URI: https://usir.salford.ac.uk/id/eprint/62123

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