Dear colleagues,
As the first term winds to an end, we cordially invite you to the last two Refugee Law Initiative events of the year, which will both be held this week.
The first is a keynote address - open to the public - at the RLI Postgraduate Workshop on Refugee Law that will be followed by a wine reception:
Weds 5 December 2012 - 5.30pm
Council Chamber, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, 17 Russell Square, WC1B 5DR
Current Challenges in Refugee Law - Keynote Speech
Professor Guy S. Goodwin-Gill (All Souls College, University of Oxford)
The second event continues the successful series on Refugee Protection and Psychology convened by the RLI and the Centre for Study of Emotion & Law:
Thurs 6 December 2012 - 6.30 pm
Chancellor’s Hall, Senate House, Unviersity of London, WC1E 7HU
Trauma and Refugee Integration
Presenters: Ms Mary Robertson and Dr Kate Thompson and Ms Indira Kartallozi
Discussant: Dr Myriam Cherti, IPPR
Chair: Dr Paresh Kathrani
Both events are free and open to the public. For further details, 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.
Kind regards,
David
Dr David James Cantor
Director of the Refugee Law Initiative
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