Legal
Attorneys encounter torture survivors with a variety of legal needs. Frequently, however, the survivor’s initial and most pressing legal problem involves immigration matters, such as asylum, family reunification, or defense from removal (deportation). Because safety is crucial to the survivor’s ability to engage fully in torture treatment services, the asylum process is integral to rehabilitation.
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CALS Asylum Case Research at Georgetown Law Library
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Foreign Law
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Case Law
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Internal Policies and Procedures
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Statutes and Regulations
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Executive Office for Immigration Review Virtual Law Library, BIA Precedent Decision Chart
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Asylum Case Law folder
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Basic Procedural Manual for Asylum Representation Affirmatively and in Removal Proceedings
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Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) Practice Manual and Immigration Court Practice Manual (OCIJ)
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AILA’s Asylum Primer