
Asylum Tribunal
An Asylum Tribunal is a specialized legal body that reviews decisions made by government immigration authorities about whether someone seeking protection in a country qualifies as a refugee or needs asylum. If an application is rejected, the individual can appeal this decision to the tribunal, which assesses the case, considers evidence, and makes an independent judgment. The tribunal ensures that asylum claims are fairly and thoroughly examined, respecting the rights of those seeking safety from persecution or danger in their home countries.