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Courses: EU Asylum Law & Policy; Intl. Refugee Protection

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Registration for the Refugee Law Initiative's 2012-2013 courses is now open.

1. Short Course:  European Union Asylum Law and Policy

Where:  School of Advanced Study, University of London

When:  Eight week evening course (18.00-20.30 on Mondays), February-March 2013

The Refugee Law Initiative is pleased to announce its short course on European Union Asylum Law and Policy, to be held in London in early 2013. It will focus on both procedural and substantive aspects of the common asylum regime and provide attendants with an in-depth look at the complex relation between the universal and European systems of refugee protection.

The programme has been designed to cover all major areas of interest in EU asylum law, with each seminar delivered by leading academic experts and practitioners, with the purpose of providing a comprehensive view at the current status of refugee law in the EU.  It is aimed at lawyers, policy-makers, NGO workers, international agency staff, post-graduate students, and others working in the field or interested in European Union asylum law and policy. Course attendance will be formally certified by the School of Advanced Study and CPD Points can also be accredited to participating barristers and solicitors. Each session is delivered by an expert in this specialized field.

Sessions:

4 Feb 2013
Week 1: Introduction / EU institutional framework and sources of law
Professor Steve Peers, University of Essex

11 Feb 2013
Week 2: European human rights protection and asylum - the European Convention on Human Rights and Strasbourg jurisprudence
Dr Cathryn Costello, University of Oxford

18 Feb 2013
Week 3: The scope of EU protection - qualification and status under EU Law
Dr Maria-Teresa Gil-Bazo, Newcastle University (tbc)

25 Feb 2013
Week 4: Reception of asylum-seekers and asylum procedures in the EU
Mr Kris Pollet, European Council of Refugees and Exiles

4 Mar 2013
Week 5: The externalization of protection - resettlement, offshore processing and regional protection programmes
Dr Violeta Moreno-Lax, University of Liverpool

11 Mar 2013
Week 6: Responsibility-sharing and solidarity in the Common European Asylum System
Mr Michele Cavinato, UNHCR Bureau for Europe

18 Mar 2013
Week 7: Recent jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights and the European Court of Justice and its implications for the Dublin system
Mr Mark Symes, Barrister, Garden Court Chambers

25 Mar 2013
Week 8: International and European systems - the influence of European asylum law on international refugee protection
Professor Hélène Lambert, University of Westminster


2. The International Protection of Refugees and Other Displaced Persons

Where:  School of Advanced Study, University of London

When:   Eight week evening course (18.00-20.30) Wednesdays, February-March 2013

The upcoming short course is a core project of the Refugee Law Initiative that serves to disseminate a strong grounding in the protection of refugees and other displaced persons under international law among lawyers, policy-makers, NGO workers, international agency staff, post-graduate students, and others working with refugees or interested in refugee issues. It consists of eight once-weekly evening sessions that will be delivered to participants by leading academic experts and practitioners in international refugee law.

Course attendance will be formally certified by the School of Advanced Study and CPD points can also be accredited to participating solicitors and barristers. Participants have the opportunity to join the Refugee Law Initiative network based at the School of Advanced Study, and will be encouraged to engage with other activities run by the Refugee Law Initiative.

Sessions: 

6 Feb 2013 
Week 1: Introduction - concepts and history of refugee protection
Dr Paresh Kathrani, University of Westminster

13 Feb 2013 
Week 2: Refugee status in the Refugee Convention and regional instruments
Professor Dallal Stevens, Warwick School of Law

20 Feb 2013 
Week 3: Exclusion from refugee and complementary protection statuses
Professor Satvinder Juss, King’s College London

27 Feb 2013 
Week 4: The international rights of refugees - focus on non-refoulement
Professor Hélène Lambert, University of Westminster

6 Mar 2013 
Week 5: International responses to refugees - States and UNHCR
Mr Jean-François Durieux, University of Oxford

13 Mar 2013 
Week 6: Refugees in the UK/European Union - an implementation case study
Mr Mark Symes, Barrister, Garden Court Chambers

20 Mar 2013 
Week 7: Refugees and displaced persons in situations of armed conflict
Dr David James Cantor, University of London

27 Mar 2013 
Week 8: Contemporary challenges in refugee protection
Dr Jeff Crisp, Head of UNHCR Policy Development and Evaluation Service


APPLICATION PROCESS:

Applications for these courses must be returned to:
Refugee Law Initiative, School of Advanced Study, Room 230, Senate House, South Block, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU; or by email to [log in to unmask] by 17.00 on Wednesday **19 December 2012.**

Please find the relevant forms at http://rli.sas.ac.uk/events-courses-and-training/short-courses/

A limited number of subsidised places are also available. Please visit http://rli.sas.ac.uk/events-courses-and-training/short-courses/ for more information, application forms and deadlines.

Further details: Please contact the Research Coordinator at [log in to unmask]

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