7th IRL Seminar Series

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International Refugee Law Seminar Series ‘Protection in the context of large-scale movements of refugees and migrants’ 24 October 2016, 6.00pm | Room 349 (Senate House) ‘One protocol yet to be drafted’? What treaty law can and cannot do to advance refugee protection Jean-Francois Durieux, senior research associate (Refugee Law Initiative)

22 November 2016, 6.00pm | Council Chamber (Institute of Advanced Legal Studies) Developing a global compact for safe, regular, and orderly migration Michele Klein-Solomon, senior policy adviser to the Director General (International Organisation for Migration)

1 December 2016, 6.00pm | Rooms G22/26 (Senate House) Refugee protection in mixed migration - a UNHCR perspective pre- and post-summit Sarah Elliott, Division of International Protection (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees)

17 January 2017, 6.00pm | Council Chamber (Institute of Advanced Legal Studies) Between conflict and survival: Unravelling the drivers of migration across the Mediterranean in 2015 Heaven Crawley, Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations (Coventry University)

9 February 2017, 6.00pm | Council Chamber (Institute of Advanced Legal Studies) The end of the deterrence paradigm? Future directions for global refugee policy Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen, research director (Raoul Wallenberg Institute)

2 March 2017, 6.00pm | Council Chamber (Institute of Advanced Legal Studies) EU Law and the politics of ‘mass influx’ Cathryn Costello, Refugee Studies Centre (University of Oxford)

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