humanitarian grounds definition

humanitarian grounds by means of a special provision. Even though not specifically referring to FGM, the provision has been used almost exclusively in FMG cases. Thus, in Sweden FGM is recognised as “a serious enough” form of harm for the purposes of constituting persecution, but not for the purposes of obtaining refugee status.

Related to humanitarian grounds

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