‘Vul­ner­a­bil­ity’ in Deci­sions on Inter­na­tional Pro­tec­tion in Aus­tria - Jour­nal arti­cle pub­lished in Refugee Sur­vey Quar­terly

The article “‘Vulnerability’ in Decisions on International Protection in Austria: A Contribution to Equality?”, written by Margit Ammer and Monika Mayrhofer, analyses the application of the concept of vulnerability in Austrian court decisions on international protection.

Using the conceptual lens of “racialisation”, the article further aims to understand the impact of the vulnerability concept from an equality perspective. It concludes that Austrian courts’ utilisation of vulnerability in most cases has no added legal value. However, it risks neglecting an important aspect of equality: avoiding stereotyping and stigmatisation.

The article was published in the journal Refugee Survey Quarterly:
‘Vulnerability’ in Decisions on International Protection in Austria

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