http://www.thelocal.se/article.php?ID=1745&date=20050715
"In accordance with the rules of the Geneva Convention asylum seekers who have been deported to their homeland have the right to return and have their case tried again. Each time they return must be treated as a new case. But now the Swedish Board of Migration is considering pushing for a change in the rules to prevent the bounceback effect. Norway and Germany both have special rules for 'second time applicants' which means cases are dealt with more quickly and asylum seekers have a shorter time in which to appeal."