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Refugee Appeal No 76457, New Zealand Refugee Status Appeals Authority, 15 March 2010

15 Mar 2010

Decision in judgment: In favor of the applicant

Country of origin

Iraq

Host origin

New Zealand

Type of mobility

Cross-border

Hazard

Drought

Vulnerability characteristics

Gender, Religious belief, Internally displaced person

Applicant description

Adult woman

Case type

Category 1: Court directly considers impacts of disasters, environmental degradation or climate change related to the claim.

Description

This case raises an environmental dimension in the context of assessing the feasibility of internal relocation from Baghdad (where the applicant had lived until her flight) to Dahuk as part of the Applicant’s asylum claim. Internal relocation was assessed as not being available to the Applicant, in significant part owing to the serious difficulties associated with accessing water due to drought.

Names of all parties

B L Burson (Chairperson), S Aitchison (Member) and the Refugee Status Branch of the Department of Labour.

Name of court

Refugee Status Appeals Authority New Zealand, New Zealand - Court of first instance.