Asylum-seekers falsely implicating themselves in international crimes: should they be informed of the existence of Article 1F of the Refugee Convention? Cover Image

Asylum-seekers falsely implicating themselves in international crimes: should they be informed of the existence of Article 1F of the Refugee Convention?
Asylum-seekers falsely implicating themselves in international crimes: should they be informed of the existence of Article 1F of the Refugee Convention?

Author(s): Joris Van Wijk, Brian Moore
Subject(s): Migration Studies
Published by: Transnational Press London
Keywords: Asylum seekers; 1F Refugee Convention; war crimes; warning;

Summary/Abstract: Case studies in the Netherlands and the UK of asylum applicants excluded or under consideration of exclusion pursuant to Article 1Fa of the Refugee Convention reveal that some applicants falsely implicated themselves in serious crimes or behaviours in order to enhance their refugee claim. This may have serious consequences for the excluded per-sons themselves, as well as for national governments dealing with them. For this reason we suggest immigration authorities could consider forewarning asylum applicants i.e. before their interview, about the existence, purpose and possible consequences of exclusion on the basis of Article 1F.

  • Issue Year: 12/2015
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 91-101
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: English