- BY Colin Yeo
Video: credibility assessments in women’s asylum claims
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Really interesting video discussion hosted at Asylum Aid on credibility assessments in women’s asylum claims examining possible reasons why women’s claims are disproportionately disbelieved. The participants are Debora Singer, Policy and Research Manager at Asylum Aid, Catherine Briddick, Barrister (non-practicing) and researcher in the Law Department at the University of Oxford, and Princess Onyeukwu, Steering Group member of the Supporting Women Project, Evelyn Oldfield Unit.
https://youtu.be/UO0B-C_EPI4