Refugee Studies Centre
Weekly Seminars on Forced Migration
Hilary Term 2003
Venue: Library Wing Seminar Room
Queen Elizabeth House
21 St Giles
Oxford
Time: Wednesdays at 5.00pm
22 January Protracted refugee situations: causes, consequences and
responses
Jeff Crisp, Head, Evaluation and Policy Analysis Unit, UNHCR and
Arafat Jamal, Policy Officer, Evaluation and Policy Analysis Unit, UNHCR
29 January Title to be confirmed [This info. will be posted on the RSC web
site when it becomes available.]
Gaim Kibreab, Senior Lecturer, Division of Social and Policy Studies, South
Bank University
5 February Finding durable but non-permanent solutions to a protracted
refugee situation: the case of Angolan refugees in Zambia
Oliver Bakewell, Independent Researcher
12 February Non-refoulement through time: a few reflections on the legal
dimensions of protracted refugee situations
Jean François Durieux, Deputy Director, Bureau for Europe, UNHCR
19 February Protracted refugee situations of the Sahrawi and Tibetans:
tentative comparisons and lessons learned
Michel Van Bruaene, Consultant in evaluations of international co-operation
and humanitarian assistance
26 February Trends in the construction of psychosocial interventions:
evidence from Sri Lanka
Prof Alastair Ager, Director, Centre for International Health Studies, Queen
Margaret University College, Edinburgh
5 March Where Were the Refugees in the Palestinian-Israeli Peace
Negotiations?
Ghaith Al-Omari, Legal Advisor, Palestine Liberation Organization
12 March Supporting refugee livelihoods in protracted situations: what's new
and what have we learnt?
Karen Jacobsen, Visiting Associate Professor, Fletcher School of Law &
Diplomacy, and Director, Refugees & Forced Migration Program, Feinstein
International Famine Center, Tufts University
Other Forthcoming Courses
26-27 April 2003 'The Rights of Refugees Under International Law'
Presenter: Prof James Hathaway, University of Michigan
10-11 May 2003 'Palestinian Refugees and the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights'
Presenters: Dr Randa Farah, University of Western Ontario
and Fiona McKay, Lawyer's Committee for Human Rights, New York
For further information, please contact:
Refugee Studies Centre, Queen Elizabeth House, 21 St Giles, Oxford, OX1
3LA, United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0) 1865 270722
Fax: +44 (0) 1865 270721
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Please check our website for any amendments or updates:
http://www.rsc.ox.ac.uk
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