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19 September 2017

Thematic Focus: Law/Policy Items

Events:

Presentation: Making International Refugee Law Relevant Again: How to Move Beyond Crisis Thinking, Nashville, Tennessee, 2 October 2017 [info]

Side event at EXCOM: 1967 Protocol at Fifty: Protection & Solutions in a New Era?, Geneva, 6 October 2017 [info]

Course: International Refugee Law Course, Sanremo, 12-16 December 2017 [info]
- Register by 3 November 2017.

Publications:

"Displaced: A Proposal for an International Agreement to Protect Refugees, Migrants, and States," Berkeley Journal of International Law, vol. 35, no. 1 (2017) [full-text]
- Note: The preprint of this article was referenced earlier under the title "Displaced: A Proposal for International Law to Protect Refugees, Migrants, and States."

"The European Union Charter of Fundamental Rights vs. The Council of Europe Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms: A Comparison," Fordham International Law Journal, vol. 40, no. 4 (2017) [full-text]

"An Examination of the Comprehensive Plan of Action as a Response to Mass Influx of 'Boat People': Lessons Learnt for a Comprehensive Approach to Migration by Sea," Chapter in Boat Refugees' and Migrants at Sea: A Comprehensive Approach (Brill, 2016) [full-text via Academia.edu]

"The Future Legal Management of Mass Migration," The International Lawyer (Forthcoming) [preprint via SSRN]

"Global Migration and International Law," Insights on Law & Society, vol. 17, no. 3 (Spring 2017) [full-text]

The Michigan Guidelines on Refugee Freedom of Movement, or How Explosive Existing Law Can Be (Völkerrechtsblog, May 2017) [text]

"Protection Gaps and Temporary Protection," Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law, vol. 20 (2016) [full-text via Academia.edu]

"Refugee Protection and the Art of the Deal," Journal of Human Rights Practice, Advance Articles, 11 Sept. 2017 [free full-text]
- Note: This article is part of a collection that will eventually be published in a special issue that discusses "The End of Refugee Protection?"

Resource:

What is "Persecution" in Refugee/Asylum Law? (LegalEDWeb, Sept. 2017) [access]
- "Learn about the elements of the international refugee definition and how it is interpreted by US courts." The aim of LegalED is to showcase innovative teaching.

Related posts:
- News: New Paper on Art. 31 of Refugee Convention (4 Sept. 2017)
- Thematic Focus: Law/Policy Items (29 Aug. 2017)

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