The Refugee Law Initiative (RLI) will launch its 9th International Refugee Law Seminar Series next week with a presentation on 7 November by Daniel Howden (Senior Editor at Refugees Deeply) and we welcome you to attend.
The 9th International Refugee Law Seminar Series covers a range of topics related to refugee law and protection, and is presented by experts from a number of professions. View the full series schedule below.
All seminars are free and open to the public.
Registration is available through our website https://rli.sas.ac.uk/events
Niger: The Making of a Model Transit Country
Daniel Howden, Senior Editor, Refugees Deeply
7 November 2018, 6pm | Council Chamber, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies
Leaving No One Behind: A Look at the Global Compact on Refugees
Pene Mathew, Research Professor, Griffith University
19 November 2018, 6pm | Room 349, Senate House
Is it Time to Stop Putting Status Determination at the Heart of the Refugee Response?
Alison Harvey, Barrister, No5 Chambers
23 January 2019, 6pm | Room 349, Senate House
Repatriation, Peacebuilding and State-Building in Burma/Myanmar
Kirsten McConnachie, Senior Lecturer, University of East Anglia
20 February 2019, 6pm | Council Chamber, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies
The Arc of Protection: Reforming the International Refugee Regime
Alex Aleinikoff, Director of Zolberg Institute, The New School
14 March 2019, 6pm | Council Chamber, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies
The Humanitarian-Development Nexus: A Political Economy Analysis
Roger Zetter, Emeritus Professor of Refugee Studies, Oxford University
2 April 2019, 6pm | Council Chamber, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies
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