Dear all,
Please read and share the attached call for papers for a special issue of the International Journal of Discrimination and the Law co-edited by Dr Shreya Atrey, Prof Michelle Foster and myself on ‘Undoing Discriminatory Borders’.
As you will see, we are interested in submissions which explore discrimination in the context of migration control from a range of different perspectives and welcome contributions that are doctrinal, comparative, sociolegal and/or jurisprudential in nature. Contributors could examine migration law and control, or particular facets of it, using domestic prohibitions on discrimination, regional human rights frameworks or international instruments. Contributions could focus on particular states or groups of states, and could consider issues pertaining to visa and other entry control systems, border enforcement and/or asylum and migration adjudication. Contributors could also explore the linkages between the deprivation of nationality and discrimination/persecution.
For further information about the Call’s related project, see Undoing Discriminatory Borders.
Best wishes,
Catherine
Dr Catherine Briddick (she/her)
Martin James Departmental Lecturer in Gender and Forced Migration
Course Director, MSc in Refugee and Forced Migration Studies
Refugee Studies Centre
Oxford Department of International Development
University of Oxford
Queen Elizabeth House, 3 Mansfield Road, Oxford OX1 3TB
PI: Undoing Discriminatory Borders
Latest publication: ‘Combatting or Enabling Domestic Violence? Evaluating the Residence Rights of Migrant Victims of Domestic Violence in Europe’ International & Comparative Law Quarterly.