Dear colleagues,
As the new term begins, I am writing to you with the news that the Refugee Law Initiative opens its 2012-2013 programme of events with two exciting presentations by leading thinkers in the field.
1. The International Refugee Law seminar series opens on Friday 12 October at 17.30 when Professor Vincent Chetail (Geneva Graduate Institute; Editor-in-Chief of the Refugee Survey Quarterly) will be speaking on The Relations between Refugee Law and Human Rights Law: A Systemic Perspective. This presentation will be followed by a wine reception at which all are welcome!
2. The following week, on Monday 15 October at 17.30, there will be a special presentation by our new Visiting Fellow, Dr Rebecca Stern (Uppsala/Lund, Sweden), on Interpreting and Implementing Subsidiary Protection: A National, European and International Perspective. We hope that you will be able to join us on the day in giving her a warm welcome!
Both events will take place at Senate House, University of London and are free and open to the public. For further details and to register your attendance, please visit the new RLI website: http://rli.sas.ac.uk/forthcoming-events/
Please forward this email to students or other colleagues who may have an interest in attending.
Kind regards,
David
Dr David James Cantor
Director of the Refugee Law Initiative
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