RLI 2nd Annual Conference

This RLI blog on Refugee Law and Forced Migration was launched with a short series of pieces by leading presenters in our upcoming 2nd Annual Conference.

The RLI Annual Conference offers a dedicated annual forum internationally to share and debate the latest research and cutting-edge developments in refugee law. This year’s special theme – ‘Mass Influx? Law, Policy and Large-Scale Movements of Refugees and Migrants’ – reflects a need to re-examine complex issues surrounding large-scale sudden movements of persons across borders, as we build towards the Global Compacts in 2018.

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For full conference details including registration, please visit our website.
See here for the conference programme.

Too many migrants, or too many concepts?

Blog post written by RLI Senior Research Associate Jean-François Durieux who will present on the 'Mass Displacement and Regional Protection Frameworks in Africa' panel, and chair the panels on 'Shared Protection: Rethinking the Role of the State of Origin in...

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