Dear all,
I am urgently looking for two academic experts who could investigate in an international collaborative research project why Cambodia in 1992 and Timor-Leste in 2003 acceded to the Refugee Convention.
Would you let me know if you know anyone who could satisfy the following conditions?
- Someone who are already familiar with the refugee law in Cambodia or Timor-Leste
- Someone who is interested in investigating the decision-making process that led to the accession to the Refugee Convention by either of the two countries
- Someone who is currently affiliated with a research institute such as universities (wherever that is)
- Someone who is preferably a native-speaker or extremely fluent in the local language and culture in either of the countries
- Someone who could make herself/himself available for an international collaborative research project from October 2019 through March 2022
- Someone who preferably has a background in politics and/or law
I will be the principal investigator and secure the necessary funding for all 6 researchers.
While the country research should be conducted independently by each researcher during the life of the research project, there will be 2 or 3 workshops for all the researchers to meet up and harmonise their research approaches, theoretical frameworks, methodology, and findings.
The end result shall be published in an edited volume in English.
If you know anyone, would you please give me her/his names, affiliations and contact details, as soon as possible?
Thank you for your attention!
Naoko
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Naoko Hashimoto (MSt, LLM, PhD)
Associate Professor, Graduate School of Social Sciences
Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo
Email: <[log in to unmask]>
Research Associate / Dissertation Supervisor
Refugee Law Initiative, University of London
https://rli.sas.ac.uk/about-us/research-affiliates/dr-naoko-hashimoto
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