14 October 2009

Protection Conference Papers & Presentations

The Refugee Studies Centre (RSC) and Humanitarian Policy Group (HPG) at the Overseas Development Institute recently organized a conference entitled "Protecting People in Conflict and Crisis: Responding to the Challenges of a Changing World." Forced Migration Online (FMO) has made a conference page available with links to keynote papers and podcasts of the opening address and plenary sessions (some are still forthcoming).

I wanted to see if any of the other papers presented at the conference (or related papers that presentations were based on) were online. The results of my searches are listed alphabetically by title of the paper. Check the conference programme and the abstracts for more details about the presentations and authors.

Community Building in the Time of Nargis: What ASEAN Learned through Disaster Management, by Julio S. Amador [text]

Displacement, Statelessness and Questions of Gender Equality under the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women, by Alice Edwards [text]

Legal and normative frameworks, by Roger Zetter [related article]

Linking Livelihoods and Protection, by Susanne Jaspars [related project]

Livelihoods as a Tool of Protection, by Dale Buscher [related project]

Non-Refoulement and Jus Cogens: Limiting Anti-Terror Measures that Threaten Refugee Protection, by Alice Farmer [text]

Obscuring the realities of gender-based violence: European policies on Iraqi asylum claims, by Mallory Wankel [text]

Opening Address: Humanitarian Space, by Erika Feller [text]

Preparedness support: helping brace beneficiaries, local staff and partners for violence, by Casey Barrs [text]
- See also related post-conference comment.

Protection in Natural Disasters, by Elizabeth Ferris & Diane Paul [text]

The Protection of Stateless Persons in Detention, by Amal de Chickera [text]

Statelessness and the benefits of citizenship, Brad K. Blitz [text]

Survival migration: the case of Zimbabweans in Southern Africa, by Alexander Betts [related paper]

[Photo credit: Refugee Studies Centre]

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