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Department of Social Policy and Intervention

Making a Difference: Policy, Practice and Human Rights

Jacqueline Bhabha gives a the centinary alumni lecture for the Department of Social Policy and Intervention on the challenges and successes of defending the human rights of refugees and immigrants
Crisis (Forced Migration Review 45)

FMR 45 Opportunity to change Lebanon’s asylum policy

Lebanon’s attitude towards the ‘Syrian exception’ can be used as the starting point for its policy to come into line with international refugee and human rights norms, standards and protection.
Crisis (Forced Migration Review 45)

FMR 45 Regionalism: a strategy for dealing with crisis migration

Regional solutions are becoming a strategic tool in dealing with the lack of globally agreed protection for crisis migrants.
Crisis (Forced Migration Review 45)

FMR 45 The challenge of mixed migration by sea

While ‘boat people’ are often fleeing a situation of crisis, they share their mode of travel with many types of migrants.
Crisis (Forced Migration Review 45)

FMR 45 Mexicans seeking political asylum

Banding together in response to a situation of this seriousness gives people strength and confidence, and provides emotional, social and – above all – legal and political support.
Crisis (Forced Migration Review 45)

FMR 45 Criminal violence and displacement in Mexico

Rampant criminal violence, from direct coercion and physical threats to the erosion of the quality of life and livelihood opportunities, pushes people to move in a variety of ways.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Creation, imagination, speculation: age assessment and the asylum procedure

Public Seminar Series, Hilary term 2014. Seminar by Professor Gregor Noll (Lund University) recorded on 5 March 2014 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford.
Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)

A matter of convention? Drawing lines between slavery and freedom, and between forced and voluntary migration

Julia O'Connell Davidson considers historical notions of slavery and how they can or cannot be applied to modern situations of forced migration.
Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)

Where does migration sit within the debate over the future of the UK and Scotland?

Allan Findlay, David McCollum and Jakub Bijak give a talk on migration and Scotland
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

The right to seek and obtain asylum under the African human rights system

Public Seminar Series, Hilary term 2014. Seminar by Dr Chaloka Beyani (London School of Economics and the United Nations). Recorded on 26 February 2014 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Three asylum paradigms

Public Seminar Series, Hilary term 2014. Seminar by Jean-François Durieux (RSC and the Graduate Institute, Geneva) recorded on 12 February 2014 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

At the end of the rainbow: where next for the LGBTI refugee?

Public Seminar Series, Hilary term 2014. Seminar by S. Chelvan (No5 Chambers) recorded on 22 January 2014 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford.
Detention and deportation (Forced Migration Review 44)

FMR 44 Threats to liberty in Germany

Those seeking asylum in Germany face fast-track assessments, risk of immediate detention and deportation, and lengthy stays in 'communal shelters' scattered throughout Germany.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Evidence about torture in the UK asylum system

Public Seminar Series, Trinity term 2013. Seminar by Dr Toby Kelly (University of Edinburgh) recorded on 15 May 2013 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Here, man is nothing: Gendered tensions and male failed asylum seekers

Public Seminar Series, Hilary term 2013. Seminar by Melanie Griffiths (COMPAS) recorded on 6 March 2013 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford.
LGBTQI and forced migrants (Forced Migration Review 42)

FMR 42 Asylum for persecuted homosexuals in the Republic of Korea

Two recent successful claims for asylum suggest that the Republic of Korea may be prepared to serve in the future as an important country of asylum for those suffering persecution due to their sexual orientation.
LGBTQI and forced migrants (Forced Migration Review 42)

FMR 42 Seeking asylum in the UK: lesbian perspectives

Many aspects of the UK asylum process can be confusing, disempowering and traumatic for lesbian asylum seekers. Recent research examines the impacts of this process on their experiences, their identity and their well-being.
LGBTQI and forced migrants (Forced Migration Review 42)

FMR 42 "On what grounds?" LGBT asylum claims in Canada

A number of positive developments have occurred over the past two decades to create more robust protection and community support within Canada, but recent legislative changes will jeopardise fairness and justice for LGBT refugee claimants.
North Africa and displacement (Forced Migration Review 39)

FMR 39 An asylum spring in the new Libya?

An asylum spring in the new Libya?
North Africa and displacement (Forced Migration Review 39)

FMR 39

The Dublin II Regulation makes the first safe country of refuge solely responsible for refugees and asylum seekers. In the case of Italy, the first responsible country has not been acting responsibly.

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