Palestinian Refugees and International Law
18-19 March 2011, The Danish Institute, Damascus, Syria
Weekend workshop £200 (approx $300)
This two-day non-residential workshop places the Palestinian refugee
case study within the broader context of the international human rights
regime. It examines, within a human rights framework, the policies and
practices of Middle Eastern states as they impinge upon Palestinian
refugees. Through a mix of lectures, working group exercises and
interactive sessions, participants engage actively and critically with
the contemporary debates in international law and analyse the specific
context of Palestinian refugees in the Middle East (Lebanon, Syria,
Jordan, the West Bank, Gaza and Israel).
Application:
To apply, download, complete and send the application form:
http://www.rsc.ox.ac.uk/conf_conferences_100206.html Maximum twenty
places on the workshop.
For further information contact: Heidi El-Megrisi at
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Heidi El-Megrisi
International Summer School and Conferences Manager
Refugee Studies Centre
University of Oxford
Oxford Department of International Development
3 Mansfield Road
Oxford, OX1 3TB
Tel: +44 (0) 1865 281728
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web: www.rsc.ox.ac.uk
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