Dear colleagues,
You are cordially invited to these two events taking place next week at the Refugee Law Initiative, taking place in G22, Senate House, London, WC1E 7HU.
Monday 1 December, 1800-2000
Workshop on 'Sticky Citizenship: Imputing Citizenship to Asylum-Seekers'
- Professor Audrey Macklin (Toronto), Professor Helene Lambert (Westminster) and Mark Symes (Garden Court) will address the anomalous situations where States seek to impute citizenship against the will of the individual, focusing on refugee status determination and revocation of citizenship in refugee cases.
Thursday 4 December, 1800-1930
International Refugee Law Seminar on 'Cessation of Refugee Status'
- Professor Maarten den Heijer (Amsterdam) speaks to cessation of refugee status, focusing on the construction of this concept in EU law and its implementation in EU member States.
Both events are free and open to the public. You can guarantee your place by registering at: http://events.sas.ac.uk/support-research/events/advanced-search?func=results&page=sas_advanced_search&aoilist_department_id=16&aoi_id=322
Best regards,
David
Dr David James Cantor
Director of the Refugee Law Initiative
Reader in International Human Rights Law
Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Future Research Leader
School of Advanced Study - University of London
Tel: +44/0 20 7862 8827 Fax: +44/0 20 7862 8820
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