RLI 3rd Annual Conference
The RLI Annual Conference serves as a dedicated forum for bringing together decision-makers and practitioners, policymakers, academics and students to share, discover and debate the latest thinking and developments in the refugee protection field. This year’s special theme – ‘Refugee Protection in a Hostile World?’ – reflects on an apparent strengthening of long-standing currents of anti-refugee feeling and other forms of instability in the world.
Full details, including registration, available on our website. See here for the conference programme.
Enhancing Refugee Protection Through the Criminalization of ‘Mass Forced Displacement’
Blog post written by Professor James C. Simeon (York University, Canada). A more detailed paper and argument was recently presented on the subject of persistent protracted armed conflict and the criminalization of ‘mass forced displacement', as a serious international...
Refugee Protection in a Hostile World?
Blog post written by Susan Reardon-Smith (RLI) reflecting on the theme and purpose of the upcoming RLI Third Annual Conference. The conference programme is online and registration for the event is now open. This post was originally published on the Talking Humanities...
Sovereignty, Vulnerability and Martyrdom: Towards a political theology of refugee resettlement in a hostile world
Blog post by Matthew Zagor (ANU) who will present on the 'Resettlement: Legal and Political Visions' panel at the upcoming RLI 3rd Annual Conference. The draft conference programme is online and registration for the event is now open. In his notorious first...
Protection under Climate Law: A hybrid approach
Blog post written by Dr Cosmin Corendea, Senior Fellow at the Centre for International Sustainable Development Law (CISDL). Cosmin will chair the 'Environmental Refugees? Climate, Disasters and Protection' panel at the upcoming RLI 3rd Annual Conference. The...