Moderated List-serv: Rights in Exile Mailing List
This google group enables lawyers/paralegals to discuss refugee cases & urgent matters in which they need assistance, anonymously. If you are asking a question about a case, remember not to reveal a name, although it is likely that nationality and the particularities of the law in the state you are dealing with will be relevant to any help or suggestions another lawyer may try to give you. You can always ask for help directly via your personal email. Users can also talk to each other around the globe about policy issues that we might sometimes decide to act together on, and exchange information about relevant conferences, vacancies, and the like. This is a list primarily for lawyers and researchers. It is not for government officials or UNHCR staff (the latter may be a member of staff where a member of this group is discussing a case they are representing). In order to join Rights in Exile Refugee Assistance click here: https://groups.google.com/forum/?nomobile=true#!forum/rights-in-exile-refugee-assistance
Please encourage lawyers/paralegals in your country who represent refugees to post to this group and become members.
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