Research in Action

Here you can find some of the wider dissemination of CSEL's work - whether it be our work on other sites, blog posts written by our staff or trustees, or pieces of work by other people citing our research.


Quality in Asylum Decision-Making

A manual for asylum caseworkers and decision-makers on using jurisprudence and multidisciplinary knowledge for training purposes.

Suggested Citation:

International Centre for Migration Policy Development, Quality in Asylum Decision-Making: Using Jurisprudence and Multidisciplinary Knowledge for Training Purposes, 2016, available at: https://www.icmpd.org/fileadmin/ICMPD-Website/ICMP... [Accessed <your access date>]

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The Refugee Law Reader

A comprehensive on-line model curriculum for the study of the complex and rapidly evolving field of international refugee law, that cites CSEL research as core reading.

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Psychological research relating to Refugee Status Determination procedures

'Legal Resources' page provided by Rights in Exile for lawyers and advocates working with and for refugees throughout the world.

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Psychology and refugee status determination: Psychological evidence to help inform refugee status determination

An article introducing CSEL's research findings for the Fahamu Legal Aid newsletter (now Rights in Exile).

Suggested Citation:

Parrott, L. and Herlihy, J. (2014). Psychology and refugee status determination: Psychological evidence to help inform refugee status determination. Retrieved from http://rightsinexile.tumblr.com/post/81377877600/p...

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Refugee women in the UK: Pushing a stone into the sea

An article on Open Democracy by Beatrice Botomani of Why Refugee Women.

Suggested Citation:

Botomani, B. (2014). Refugee women in the UK: Pushing a stone into the sea. Retrieved from https://www.opendemocracy.net/5050/beatrice-botoma...

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Remembering episodes of sexual violence: the impact of post-traumatic stress on evidence

An article by Professor Amina Memon in the Fahamu Refugee Legal Aid newsletter (now Rights in Exile).

Suggested Citation:

Memon, A. (2012). Remembering episodes of sexual violence: the impact of post-traumatic stress on evidence [newsletter article]. Retrieved from http://rightsinexile.tumblr.com/post/34698036558/r...

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An inconsistent story doesn't mean you're lying: on psychology and the asylum process

An article by CSEL's Clare Cochrane in Open Democracy.

Suggested Citation:

Cochrane, C. (2012). An inconsistent story doesn't mean you're lying: on psychology and the asylum process. Retrieved from https://www.opendemocracy.net/ourkingdom/clare-coc...

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Important judgment on value of medical reports

An article on the Free Movement blog by David Rhys Jones.

Suggested Citation:

Rhys Jones, D. (2012). Important judgment on value of medical reports [blog post]. Retrieved from https://www.freemovement.org.uk/important-judgment...

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