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The ‘lure’ of facts in asylum appeals: critiquing the practice of judges

Sweeney, James A.

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James A. Sweeney



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Steven R. Smith
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Sweeney, J. A. (2007). The ‘lure’ of facts in asylum appeals: critiquing the practice of judges. In S. R. Smith (Ed.), Applying theory to policy and practice : issues for critical reflection (19-35). Ashgate Publishing

Publication Date Jan 1, 2007
Deposit Date Aug 26, 2011
Publicly Available Date Mar 22, 2012
Pages 19-35
Book Title Applying theory to policy and practice : issues for critical reflection.
Chapter Number 2
Keywords Asylum appeals, Legal theory, Political philosophy, Constructivism.
Publisher URL http://ashgate.com/isbn/9780754645993
Additional Information With permission, this publication will become my fourth RAE piece, replacing the joint authored piece I published in the Tilburg Foreign Law Review (domestic judicial deference etc.). I have already sent a hard copy of a letter from Nikki Dines, Editorial Manager at Ashgate to Julie Platten confirming that the edited collection in which this chapter will appear will be published in November 2007 in time for the RAE. The Ashgate catalogue now lists the book as available in December 2007.

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Used by permission of the Publishers from 'The 'lure' of facts in asylum appeals : critiquing the practice of judges.', in Applying theory to policy and practice : issues for critical reflection. ed. Steven R.Smith (Farnham etc.: Ashgate, 2007), pp. 19-35. Copyright © 2007.





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