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Dear colleagues,
I am writing to cordially invite you to the second in a series of innovative new international seminars - hosted jointly by the Refugee Law Initiative (UK) and the Centre for Refugee Studies (Canada) - that are aimed specifically at those interested in asylum law practice.
On Wednesday, we are pleased to host the following video-linked seminar with presentations from two leading practitioners:
14 November 2012, 5:30pm | Room S264, Senate House
"Fast Track Asylum Processes: UK and Canadian Perspectives"
Presenters:
Mark Symes, Barrister, Garden Court Chambers
Barbara Jackman, Barrister and Solicitor, Jackman, Nazami & Associates
Chairs:
Professor James Simeon, Director, Centre for Refugee Studies
Dr Rebecca Stern, Visiting Fellow, Refugee Law Initiative
This seminar is free and open to the public. For further details or to register your attendance, please visit the new RLI website: http://rli.sas.ac.uk/forthcoming-events/
Please forward this email to any others who may have an interest in attending.
[ More info. about this seminar series is available at http://rli.sas.ac.uk/challengeofchange/ .]
Kind regards,
David
Dr David James Cantor
Director of the Refugee Law Initiative
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