Dear all,
The Refugee Law Initiative of the University of London jointly with the Centre for Refugee Studies of York University are organising, in cooperation with the University of Liverpool and Temple University, a Public Seminar on Asylum Policy in the EU and North America:
Treating Like Cases Alike in Refugee Law Adjudication: The Troubling Lack of Consistency in Refugee Status Adjudication within and across State Parties to International Refugee Rights Instruments
The seminar will be held on 25 April simultaneously in London and Toronto. UK participants are invited to join us at 3:00 pm in Stewart House, London WC1B 5DN.
Full details of the programme are available on the event site; participation is free, but due to space limitations registration is necessary: http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/event/6026010961#
Please, feel free to distribute the information to any interested colleagues, students and organisations.
For further information, do not hesitate to contact the Refugee Law Initiative directly: [log in to unmask]
With best wishes,
Violeta Moreno-Lax
Lecturer in Law ¦ European Partnerships Officer
School of Law ¦ University of Liverpool L69 7WW
+44 (0)151 794 30 91 ¦ [log in to unmask]
http://www.liv.ac.uk/law/staff/violeta-moreno-lax/
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