05 July 2011

Using International Criminal & Human Rights Law to Protect Forced Migrants

Blog posts:

Alarming Rise in Requests for Interim Measures (ECHR Blog, Feb. 2011) [text]

Asylum Claim by Witnesses at International Criminal Court (PhD Studies in Human Rights, May 2011) [text]

Chamber Rules on Refugee Claim by ICC Witnesses (PhD Studies in Human Rights, June 2011) [text]

A New Refoulement Decision from the European Court of Human Rights (PhD Studies in Human Rights, June 2011) [text]

What Can the ICC Do for Kenyan IDPs? (IntLawGrrls Blog, May 2011) [text]

Events:

Colloquium on the Role of Regional Human Rights Courts in Interpreting and Enforcing Legal Standards for the Protection of Forcibly Displaced Persons, Strasbourg, 15-16 June 2011 [info]
- Here's the concept note.

Complementarities between International Refugee Law, International Criminal Law, and International Human Rights Law, Panel at IASFM13, Kampala, 3-6 July 2011 [info]
- Chaired by Guy Goodwin-Gill; three papers by Agnes Hurwitz, Kate Jastram, and Geoff Gilbert.

Forced Displacement and International Crimes (UNHCR, June 2011) [text]
- Paper commissioned for the Expert Meeting on Complementarities between International Refugee Law, International Criminal Law, and International Human Rights Law, Arusha, 11-13 April 2011; see also an earlier concept note, the agenda and summary conclusions.

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