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29 March 2021

Thematic Focus: Law/Policy Items

Opportunities:

CFP: Ageing Gracefully? The 1951 Refugee Convention at 70, 5th Annual Conference, Refugee Law Initiative (RLI), 9-11 June 2021 [info]
- Note: The keynote speakers for this conference have now been announced! Submit paper and panel proposals by 31 March 2021. (See also related proposed panel on "Temporary Protection under the 1951 Convention.")

Call for registration: "Understanding solidarity under international and EU refugee law," Interest Group workshop on the margins of the ESIL Catania Research Forum, 15 April 2021 [info]
- Register by 8 April 2021.

Blog posts & press:

70 Years of UNHCR and the 1951 Refugee Convention: Global developments, achievements and challenges (Völkerrechtsblog & FluchtforschungsBlog) [access]
- New blog symposium. The introductory post is available here and here, in German and English. Follow the link above to access other posts in the series.

"Australian government willing to repatriate Iraqi refugee knowing he would ‘likely be killed’," The Guardian, 27 March 2021 [text]

Determining Political Opinion: Problems and Solutions (Jeffrey S. Chase Blog, March 2021) [text via Immig. Law]

The problem with “credibility” as a concept in asylum cases (Free Movement Blog, March 2021) [text]

RefLaw Primer Series (RefLaw Blog) [access]
- New blog series. The introductory post is available here. The first post focuses on "alienage."

New book:

Rights of Refugees under International Law, 2nd ed. (Cambridge Univ. Press, 2021) [info]
- A discount code for this text is available here. See also related interview with author.

Publications:

The EU Pact on Migration and Asylum in Light of the United Nations Global Compact on Refugees: International Experiences on Containment and Mobility and their Impacts on Trust and Rights (European Univ. Institute, March 2021) [open access]
- "The Chapters that follow assess the new components and policy priorities laid down in the EU Pact on Migration and Asylum from different multidisciplinary perspectives and world regions experiences. They explore the rights and international protection implications, enshrined both in the foundations of the UN GCR and the EU Treaties as well as policy and governance arrangements both domestically and internationally. They address the implications of these policy and governance approaches for the geopolitics of international law, paying attention to the relations that the Pact seeks to promote between states and other relevant international and regional actors, and also how its proposed policy roadmap can be expected to transform or reconfigure these relations." 

Protection Regimes: A Critical Analysis, Working Paper, no. 2021/78 (RESPOND Project, March 2021) [text]

"Refugee camps: in pursuit of a legal definition and the delimitation of States’ obligations," Revista Direitos Fundamentais e Alteridade, vol. 4, no. 1 (2020) [open access]

Refugee Camps: In Search of the Locus of the Accountability of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) under International Law, Dissertation (York Univ., March 2021) [text]

Multimedia:

Look both ways: Future and historical perspectives on the Refugee Convention at 70, Presentation at 2021 Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law, 24 March 2021 [access]
- Follow link for video recording. See also related news story.

Resource: 

EASO Case Law Database [access]
- "[C]ontains summaries of decisions and judgments related to international protection pronounced by national courts of EU+ countries and by the Court of Justice of the EU and the European Court of Human Rights." See also issues of the related Newsletter on Asylum Case Law; two have been published to date, one in 2020 and one in 2021.

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