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Launch of the LLM in Immigration Law

‘The Continuing Relevance of International Refugee Law in a Globalised World’
Inaugural Lecture by Professor Guy S Goodwin-Gill

Monday 24 November 2014, 18.00 - 20.00
Room 210, Law Building
Queen Mary University of London
Mile End Road
London E1 4NS


The School of Law at Queen Mary University of London launches its unique LLM programme in Immigration Law (http://www.law.qmul.ac.uk/postgraduate/courses/items/138040.html), featuring Professor Guy S Goodwin-Gill (http://www.law.ox.ac.uk/profile/goodwingillg) of All Souls College, Oxford, as the guest speaker. His inaugural lecture, which opens the 2014-15 academic year, will be followed by a discussion with the audience and a drinks reception.
 
About the Speaker

Guy S Goodwin-Gill is a Emeritus Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, Emeritus Professor of International Refugee Law and a Barrister at Blackstone Chambers, London. He is a leading authority in international refugee law, widely cited by tribunals and appellate courts across jurisdictions around the world. He is the Founding Editor of the International Journal of Refugee Law and has written extensively on refugees, migration, international organizations, elections, democratization and child soldiers. Recent publications include ‘Non-Refoulement, Temporary Refuge, and the “New” Asylum Seekers’, in Cantor & Durieux (eds), Refuge from Inhumanity? War Refugees and International Humanitarian Law (Brill, 2014) 433; ‘The International Law of Refugee Protection’, in Fiddian-Qasmiyeh et al. (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Refugee and Forced Migration Studies (OUP, 2014) 36; ‘The Dynamic of International Refugee Law’ (2013) 25 International Journal of Refugee Law 651; ‘Palestine, UN Membership and Popular Representation: International Legal Challenges and Strategic Options’, in Qafisheh (ed.), Palestine Membership in the United Nations: Legal and Practical Implications (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2013) 30; ‘The Search for the One, True Meaning...’, in Goodwin-Gill & Lambert (eds), The Limits of Transnational Law (CUP, 2010) 204; Brownlie’s Documents on Human Rights, with the late Sir Ian Brownlie QC, (OUP, 6th edn., 2010); and The Refugee in International Law, with Jane McAdam, (OUP, 3rd edn., 2007).

This event will be followed by a drinks reception to which all attendees are invited.
 
To register and for further details, please, visit the event page: http://www.law.qmul.ac.uk/events/items/142116.html  
 

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