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COI is used both by governmental agencies to assess asylum claims, as well as by asylum seekers and their legal advisers, inter alia to substantiate the claimant's risk of persecution in their country of origin (or transit), and the credibility of their testimony.
Mar 28, 2020
The article focuses on the risk that published COI reports could be misused and thereby harm the subjects of the reports and/or those involved in their ...
Oct 31, 2018 · The article focuses on the risk that published COI reports could be misused and thereby harm the subjects of the reports and/or those involved ...
Mar 28, 2020 · The article focuses on the risk that published COI reports could be misused and thereby harm the subjects of the reports and/or those involved ...
This article examines the ethical implications of publishing 'Country of Origin Information' (COI) reports, that is, research developed and used to support ...
The article focuses on the risk that published COI reports could be misused and thereby harm the subjects of the reports and/or those involved in their ...
Towards the Ethical Publication of Country of Origin Information (COI) in the Asylum Process. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-29145-7_6.
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The guide contains what every case officer needs to know about COI: what is COI, what are its quality standards, where to find COI, how to formulate research ...
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COI in asylum decisions is based on COI reports, which in turn are based on other COI reports, interviews, or media materials. This makes them intertextual, ...
Towards the Ethical Publication of Country of Origin Information (COI) in the Asylum Process ... A situational approach to assessing data ethics when publishing ...