Blog post by Professor David Cantor, Director of the Refugee Law Initiative
The 2023 Illegal Migration Bill introduced in the British Parliament last week takes a rather curious approach to the Refugee Convention, an international treaty…
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Blog post by Professor David Cantor, Director of the Refugee Law Initiative
The 2023 Illegal Migration Bill introduced in the British Parliament last week takes a rather curious approach to the Refugee Convention, an international treaty…
Blog post by Eleanor Serpell-Stevens, a postgraduate student at SOAS and volunteer at the UoL Refugee Law Clinic.
This blog explores the human rights impact of the United Kingdom (UK)’s methods of age assessment of young asylum seekers. …
Blog post by Alexandra Moore, American University in Washington D.C.
In 2021, the United States Customs and Border Protection Agency (USCBP) and its Border Patrol component encountered 1,659,206 undocumented people on and around the U.S….
Blog post by Dr Özlem Gürakar Skribeland, University of Oslo
In the early morning hours of 6 February 2023, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake hit Turkey and Syria. Its epicentre was near Gaziantep, Turkey. It will be a while before we know how …
Blog post by Janine Prantl and Stephen Yale-Loehr*
On January 19, the U.S. State Department announced the launch of Welcome Corps, a new private refugee sponsorship pilot program. Under Welcome Corps, groups of at least five individuals …
Blog post by Associate Professor Kate Ogg, Australian National University
This blog piece was written on the lands of the Ngunnawal and Ngambri peoples. Sovereignty has never been ceded. I pay my respects to the elders of the Ngunnawal a…
Blog post by Jonathan Collinson, a senior lecturer at University of Huddersfield. This is a cross-post with the Administrative Justice Institute Blog.
The UK government has launched a consultation on the fees payable by applicants who lo…
Blog post by Sissy Katsoni, a PhD candidate and Research Associate at Ruhr-Universität Bochum
The European Court of Human Rights (‘ECtHR’, ‘the Court’) has repeatedly interpreted provisions on non-refoulement and the prohibition of mass …
Blog post by Ryan Miller, a graduate student at American University
The United States (US) current border policies and enforcement continuously sacrifice the personal safety of immigrants, which has led to record-breaking deaths of some …
Blog post by Susan Kneebone, Anthea Vogl and Kate Ogg
Australia is often cast as a newcomer to private or community sponsorship of refugees and community involvement in refugee resettlement. However, Australia’s first sponsorship program…