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1. The plaintiff's claim is dismissed.
2. The costs of lawsuit shall be borne by the Plaintiff.
Reasons
1. On August 13, 2016, the Plaintiff entered the Republic of Austria (hereinafter referred to as “Naria”) as a foreigner of nationality, and applied for refugee status to the Defendant on August 22, 2016, after entering the Republic of ASEAN as a short-term visit (C-3) sojourn status.
On December 5, 2016, the Defendant rendered a disposition of non-recognition of refugee status (hereinafter referred to as “instant disposition”) to the Plaintiff on the ground that the Plaintiff’s assertion does not constitute “a sufficiently-founded fear that it would be prejudicial to persecution” as stipulated in Article 1 of the Convention on the Status of Refugees (hereinafter referred to as “Refugee”) and Article 1 of the Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees (hereinafter referred to as “Refugee Protocol”).
The Plaintiff received a notice of decision on non-recognition of refugee status on December 16, 2016 and raised an objection to the Minister of Justice on January 9, 2017, but was dismissed on the same ground as of April 21, 2017.
On May 18, 2017, the Plaintiff received a notice of decision to dismiss an objection.
[Ground of recognition] Facts without dispute, Gap evidence Nos. 1 through 4, Eul evidence Nos. 1 and 2, the purport of the whole pleadings
2. Whether the disposition is lawful;
A. The main point of the Plaintiff’s assertion is that the Plaintiff’s father, who is a dysium, is a church pastor.
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B. In full view of the provisions of Article 2 subparag. 1 and Article 18 of the former Refugee Act, Article 1 of the Refugee Convention, and Article 1 of the Refugee Protocol, foreigners or foreigners who are not entitled to protection of the country of nationality or do not want protection of the country of nationality due to well-founded fear of persecution for reasons of race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group or political opinion.