Inside Asylum Appeals: Access, Participation and Procedure in Europe

Author:   Nick Gill (University of Exeter) ,  Nicole Hoellerer (University of Exeter) ,  Jessica Hambly (Australian National University College of Law) ,  Daniel Fisher (University of Glasgow)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   314
Publication Date:   26 December 2025
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Author:   Nick Gill (University of Exeter) ,  Nicole Hoellerer (University of Exeter) ,  Jessica Hambly (Australian National University College of Law) ,  Daniel Fisher (University of Glasgow)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
ISBN:  

9781032281162


ISBN 10:   1032281162
Pages:   314
Publication Date:   26 December 2025
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
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Table of Contents

List of Figures Acknowledgements List of Acronyms PART I Setting the Scene 1 Introduction 2 What Are Asylum Appeals? 3 Approaching Asylum Appeals PART II Accessing Protection in Asylum Appeals 4 Before the Hearing: Waiting, Preparation and Anticipation 5 Arriving at Court: First Impressions, Orientation and the Fragility of Trust 6 Assembling Appeals: Material Perspectives on Gathering Evidence and People Part II Policy and Practice Compendium PART III Participating in Asylum Appeals 7 The Politics of Speed: Adjudication and Participation Under Time Pressure 8 Barriers to Communication in Asylum Appeals: Interpretation, Disclosure and Distractions Part III Policy and Practice Compendium PART IV Procedure 9 Mistakes and Incompetence 10 Judicial Questioning during Hearings 11 Judicial Styles Part IV Policy and Practice Compendium 12 Conclusion

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'The authors of this impressively rich social-legal book dived deep into the functioning of the appeal hearings in the EU by observing them and interviewing both asylum seekers and decision makers. The book has both societal and scientific importance. Over a quarter of the initial decisions that were appealed in the EU were found to be deficient when they were re-examined in the appeal stage. However how the appeal-stage works in practice was until now under researched. By doing bottom up ethnographic and comparative research the authors fill this gap and shed light on amongst others, the routines and cultures, the power asymmetries, the plural ways of interpreting and the lived experiences. The book shows that although in theory a firm legal appeal system exists, in practice the legal protection of refugees in the EU is precarious and fragile. The book is indispensable food for thought for asylum practitioners, lawyers and judges and an invaluable contribution to the theory of the functioning of legal professionals.' Professor Ashley Terlouw, Radboud University, The Netherlands 'Asylum seeking continues to be a dominant political issue throughout Europe, where the apparent consistency of approach implied by the development of the Common European Asylum System masks wide variations in national responses, and conceals the disjointed, inefficient, and often inhumane operations of those national systems themselves. This important book directly examines these incoherent, on-the-ground realities through extensive field observations of asylum procedures in seven European countries, and presents practical recommendations for their improvement.' Professor Emeritus Anthony Good, University of Edinburgh, UK


Author Information

Nick Gill is a Professor of Human Geography at the University of Exeter, UK, and the Principle Investigator of the ASYFAIR project. Nicole Hoellerer is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the University of Bristol. Jessica Hambly is a Senior Lecturer at the Australian National University College of Law. Daniel Fisher is a Research Associate at the University of Glasgow’s Centre for Public Policy.

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