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1. Oxford Migration Law Discussion Group:
Tomorrow's group meeting will start at 5 pm (instead of 6h30) and will take
place not in the Senior Common Room, but in Seminar Room F at the Law Faculty
(University of Oxford, St Cross Building, St Cross Road, Oxford OX1 3UL).
Kate Ogg (Oxford RSC) will present her paper: "Separating the persecutors
from the persecuted: a feminist and comparative examination of exclusion from
the refugee regime".
For further details on the Migration Law Discussion Group see:
http://www.law.ox.ac.uk/discussion_group/MLDG
Looking forward to meeting you!
Violeta Moreno Lax
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2. Refugee Law Initiative Seminar Series:
A reminder that the Refugee Law Initiative seminar series on International
Refugee Law will continue on this Thursday 10 May.
We are very pleased to welcome Professor Patricia Tuitt (Birkbeck) who will
be speaking on:
"Refugees, Law and Postcolonial Theory"
Please note the updated title of the event. The event will take place at
17.30 in the Chancellors Hall, Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU.
Please do not hesitate to forward this email to others in the field who may
have an interest in attending. For further details please see
www.sas.ac.uk/rli.
All welcome!
Best wishes,
David Cantor
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