This paper provides an overview of the contributions of the special issue, using these to arrive at an inventory of five ways in which we can critically approach the role of legal language in the systems of asylum determination in rich countries. It also draws out a series of broader lessons from the special issue and concludes by reflecting on the influence of scholarly work amongst the judges, lawyers, interpreters, and others involved in administering asylum processes.
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San Francisco State Univ, Dept Women Studies, 1600 Holloway Dr, San Francisco, CA 94132 USASan Francisco State Univ, Dept Women Studies, 1600 Holloway Dr, San Francisco, CA 94132 USA
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GENFER KONVENT & AUSLANDERGESETZES,GEBIET ANWENDUNG,WOHLFAHRTSORG,MUNCHEN,FED REP GERGENFER KONVENT & AUSLANDERGESETZES,GEBIET ANWENDUNG,WOHLFAHRTSORG,MUNCHEN,FED REP GER