A new database from the Institute for Human Rights and Development in Africa (IHRDA) and Human Rights Information and Documentation Systems (HURIDOCS) for jurisprudence of the African Human Rights System. The Caselaw Analyser provides: Automated high quality pertinent analysis; Easy browsing of inter-related decisions; Quick access of primary case law for each violation; Automatic calculation…
This website provides access to superior court decisions. There are very few reported decisions on refugees available but this is the most authoritative source for them.
This website gives access to New Zealand case law. It offers full-text decisions of decisions from superior courts and initial decision makers.
Both the European and Inter-American Courts of Human Rights have made a large number of decisions involving asylum and refugee claims. These decisions can be sourced through the search functions available at these links.
The Newsletter on European Asylum Issues (NEAIS) is a Newsletter on European Asylum Issues. This newsletter is designed for judges who need to keep up to date with European developments in the area of asylum. This newsletter contains European legislation and jurisprudence on four central themes regarding asylum: (1) qualification for protection (2) procedural safeguards…
This website provides access to European materials on refugees. To access them, go to the search function and type ‘refugee’ in the text field, Select ‘Migration’ as the topic then ‘Legal opinion’ to gain access to decisions regarding refugees. w.corteidh.or.cr/bus_temas.cfm
GlobaLex is an electronic legal publication dedicated to international and foreign law research, published by the Hauser Global Law School Program at NYU School of Law. GlobaLex is committed to the dissemination of high-level international, foreign, and comparative law research tools in order to accommodate the needs of an increasingly global educational and practicing legal…
This site provides access to case law, organized by country and theme, from 35 countries. The themes include HIV, sexual minorities, gender and children.
This website provides access to case law from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, the United States and 28 other Northern asylum countries. It allows for searching by country of origin, time period and by ‘concept’.