ECJ ruling follows Afghan women’s challenge to Austrian court refusal to give them refugee status The European court of justice (ECJ) has ruled that gender and nationality alone are sufficient for a country to grant asylum to women from Afghanistan, where the ruling Taliban have sharply curtailed ...
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