ACCESS TO ASYLUM: CURRENT CHALLENGES AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS
MONASH UNIVERSITY PRATO CENTRE, ITALY 29-30 MAY 2014
EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION NOW OPEN
The above conference is being organised by Dr Maria O'Sullivan and Professor Susan Kneebone, Faculty of Law, Monash University Australia.
We have recently completed a draft of the conference program and Early Bird Registrations are now open.
The link to the website and registration information is here: http://www.law.monash.edu.au/access-asylum/
The conference will be discussing many issues pertinent to the FMO network, including Access to Asylum; Interpretation of the Refugee Convention and Human Rights Protection; State responsibilities and burden-sharing , Refugee Status Determination procedures; Border Controls at Sea: Frontex and Interdiction; Externalisation and Privatisation of Borders.
Key note speakers include:
* Volker Turk, Director of International Protection, UNHCR
* Dr Cathryn Costello, Refugee Studies Centre
* Julia Ivan, Helsinki Human Rights Committee
* Maria Hennessy, European Council on Refugees and Exiles
* Professor Deborah Anker, Harvard University
* Dr David Cantor, Director, Refugee Law Initiative, University of London
* Dr Dallal Stevens, University of Warwick
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