India’s status as a nuclear weapons power under customary international law
(2012)
Journal Article
Green, J. A. (2012). India’s status as a nuclear weapons power under customary international law. National Law School of India Review, 24(1), 125-146
Gender related asylum claims in Europe: A comparative analysis of law, policies and practice focusing on women in nine EU member states (2012)
Report
Querton, C., Cheikh Ali, H., & Soulard, E. (2012). Gender related asylum claims in Europe: A comparative analysis of law, policies and practice focusing on women in nine EU member states. European Parliament
Hero worship? (2012)
Journal Article
Green, J. A. (2012). Hero worship?. New Law Journal, 162(7533), 1284-1285
Book Review: Daniel H. Joyner, Interpreting the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (2012)
Journal Article
Green, J. A. (2012). Book Review: Daniel H. Joyner, Interpreting the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. American Journal of International Law, 106(2), 426-431. https://doi.org/10.5305/amerjintelaw.106.2.0426
Unfair, unsafe and undignified: The treatment of women seeking asylum in the UK (2012)
Other
Querton, C. (2012). Unfair, unsafe and undignified: The treatment of women seeking asylum in the UK. https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/5050/unfair-unsafe-and-undignified-treatment-of-women-seeking-asylum-in-uk/
“I feel like as a woman I’m not welcome": A gender analysis of UK asylum law, policy and practice (2012)
Report
Querton, C. (2012). “I feel like as a woman I’m not welcome": A gender analysis of UK asylum law, policy and practice. Asylum Aid
The interpretation of the convention ground of `membership of a particular social group´ in the context of gender-related claims for asylum (2012)
Working Paper
Querton, C. (2012). The interpretation of the convention ground of `membership of a particular social group´ in the context of gender-related claims for asylumDespite often making `conventional claims’ for asylum based on their political opinion, race, nationality or religion, many women also claim asylum in the United Kingdom (UK) on the basis that they fear persecution because of their gender. To be reco... Read More about The interpretation of the convention ground of `membership of a particular social group´ in the context of gender-related claims for asylum.