Dear colleagues,
A reminder that the UNHCR-Institute of Commonwealth Studies-Institute of
Advanced Legal Studies seminar series on International Refugee Law will
continue this coming Tuesday 14 February with presentation by Dr Prakash
Shah of Queen Mary University of London on:
"Family reunification of refugees and trans-jurisdictional marriages: a
United Kingdom case study"
The location will be the Conference Room of the Institute of Advanced
Legal Studies, 17 Russell Square, London WC1B 5DR.
A full programme of the events in London for the academic year 2010-2011
is available here:
http://www.sas.ac.uk/index.php?id=436&no_cache=1&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=300&cHash=3f54073b3d
Please note that the date for the seminar with Professor Elspeth Guild
has been changed to 15 March 2011, and the new title provided by
Professor James Hathaway for his seminar on 24 May 2011. Please do not
hesitate to disseminate this programme to others in the field who may
have an interest in attending.
If you wish to attend any of these events please RSVP to
[log in to unmask] to guarantee your place.
Best wishes,
David
Dr David James Cantor
Lecturer in International Human Rights Law
Institute of Commonwealth Studies
School of Advanced Study - University of London
Tel: +44/0 20 7862 8827 Fax: +44/0 20 7862 8820
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