Opportunities:
Call for registration: 48th Online Course on International Refugee Law (English), 26 January-20 February 2026 [info]
- Register by 12 January 2026.
Call for applications: Arthur Helton Fellowship, ASIL [info]
- Applications for the 2026 class of Helton fellows must be submitted by 16 January 2026.
Call for applications: Introduction to International Refugee Law, Cairo, 1-5 February 2026 [info]
- Apply by 25 January 2026.
Call for registration: 2nd Online Course on Forced Displacement for Students and Juniors, 9-27 February 2026 [info]
- Register by 26 January 2026.
Call for registration: 8th Online Course on Advocacy for Protection, 2-27 March 2026 [info]
- Register by 2 February 2026.
Call for registration: 20ème Cours en ligne sur le Droit international de la migration, 2-27 Mars 2026 [info]
- Register by 2 February 2026.
Short pieces:
Parody or Death? Refugee Law in Populist Regimes (Opinio Juris, Jan. 2026) [text]
"‘A taboo has broken’: How Western powers are pushing to re-write refugee law," Irish Times, 31 Dec. 2025 [text]
Reports & journal articles:
Comparative Overview of Legal Assistance and Representation in the Asylum Procedure (EU Agency for Asylum, Dec. 2025) [text]
"From 'Boat Migration' to Maritime Abandonment: The Logics of Necro-Geo-Legal Control," Chapter in The Oxford Handbook of Human Rights at Sea (Oxford University Press, Forthcoming 2026) [preprint]
- Two-part special issue on "Legal frameworks to discipline out unwantedness: A critical lens on mass deportation of non-citizens." Part I includes five open articles, while Part II includes three.
International Humanitarian Law: Syllabus Supplements (Just Security, Dec. 2025) [access]
- "This international humanitarian law (IHL) syllabus supplement offers curated articles from Just Security’s archives. This resource is intended to be combined with traditional course casebooks and other materials in a law school or other higher education classroom setting where these topics are relevant."
"Intersecting enforced disappearance and migration: The creation of a new legal tool against pushbacks within WGEID and CED," Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights, vol. 43, no. 4 (2025) [open access]
"Living up to obligations through the International Red Cross? A critique of states’ attempts to shift obligations when addressing missing persons," Leiden Journal of International Law, vol. 38, no. 4 (Dec. 2025) [open access]
"Refugee Markets," Virginia Journal of International Law, vol. 66, no. 1 (2025) [full-text]
- "Recent years have seen millions of people displaced by major environmental and political upheavals around the world. Yet anti-immigrant sentiments have driven electoral results in the United States and Europe, resulting in hardline shifts in policy. Legal scholars confronting anti-immigrant backlash have advanced sophisticated market models as the next-best solution to the global crisis in refugee protection, on the thought that states in the Global South might be induced to take refugees, for a price, with humanitarian benefits. This Article advocates leveraging existing tools in domestic and international law to resist the normalization of market thinking in international refugee policy."
Soft Skills for International Protection Judges (EU Agency for Asylum, Nov. 2025) [text]
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