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Crisis (Forced Migration Review 45)

FMR 45 What is crisis migration?

Movements precipitated by humanitarian crises have implications that touch upon immigration control and national interests, human rights, humanitarian and development principles, and frameworks for international protection, cooperation and burden sharing.
Crisis (Forced Migration Review 45)

FMR 45 Foreword on migrants in crisis

When it comes to protecting migrants' well-being and rights, smart practices abound. There are many practices that can and should become global standards.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Survival migration: failed governance and the crisis of displacement

Public Seminar Series, Michaelmas term 2013. Seminar by Dr Alexander Betts (University of Oxford) recorded on 16 October 2013 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford.
States of fragility (Forced Migration Review 43)

FMR 43 Flight, fragility and furthering stability in Yemen

Yemen is one of the world's most fragile states. Less well understood is how this context affects the vulnerability of refugees, IDPs and migrants themselves and what can be done to strengthen protection for them.
States of fragility (Forced Migration Review 43)

FMR 43 Fragile states and protection under the 1969 African Refugee Convention

Current practice in African states highlights both the potential and the limitations of the 1969 African Refugee Convention in providing protection to persons displaced from fragile states.
LGBTQI and forced migrants (Forced Migration Review 42)

FMR 42 Protection in the city: some good practice in Nairobi

Despite a challenging protection environment, an assistance programme for LGBTI refugees in Nairobi offers examples of good practice that could be replicated in other urban settings.
LGBTQI and forced migrants (Forced Migration Review 42)

Fmr 42 Ensuring protection for LGBTI Persons of Concern

There needs to be greater awareness not only of the specific protection concerns relating to LGBTI individuals but also of related jurisprudence and guidance available for UN staff, partners, state authorities and decision-makers.
Preventing displacement (Forced Migration Review 41)

FMR 41 Making work safe for displaced women

Understanding risk factors and protection strategies allows practitioners to ensure appropriate programme design and implementation for displaced women.
Preventing displacement (Forced Migration Review 41)

FMR 41 North Koreans in China in need of international protection

Ihe international community needs to reconsider how it might better work towards securing protection for North Koreans. Some may be political refugees, others 'refugees sur place'.
Preventing displacement (Forced Migration Review 41)

FMR 41 Towards a uniform legal system of protection

There exists a set of inter-related normative texts for the protection of the environment and for the prevention and reduction of disasters, as well as for ensuring respect for human rights in all circumstances.
North Africa and displacement (Forced Migration Review 39)

FMR 39 Protection for migrants after the Libyan Revolution

Irregular and mixed migration is still of great concern in post-revolutionary Libya, made more complex by the securitisation of border control issues and the inherent challenges of an interim government consolidating its authority.
North Africa and displacement (Forced Migration Review 39)

FMR 39 Protecting and assisting migrants caught in crises

The 2011 Libya crisis brought into sharp focus how global migration patterns are re-defining the range and type of needs and vulnerabilities of persons affected by a humanitarian crisis.
DRC: Past. Present. Future? (Forced Migration Review 36)

FMR 36 The Kampala Convention and protection from arbitrary displacement

The Kampala Convention breaks new ground in elevating the right to be protected from arbitrary displacement to a binding legal norm.
Disability and displacement (Forced Migration Review 35)

FMR 35 Protection in natural disasters

Preparing for, responding to and recovering from natural disasters is as much about human rights as about delivery of relief items and logistics.
Disability and displacement (Forced Migration Review 35)

FMR 35 Migration, mobility and solutions: an evolving perspective

There is growing recognition that refugees' mobility is a positive asset that can contribute to their lasting protection.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Critical Voices on the Responsibility to Protect

Dr Aidan Hehir (Director of the Security and International Relations Programme, University of Westminster) and Dr Ann-Christin Raschdorf (Former Visiting Fellow, ELAC 2011), are chaired by Professor Jennifer Welsh on 9th November 2012.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

The Rohingya: a population facing violence, displacement, segregation, and statelessness

Public Seminar Series, Hilary term 2013. Seminar by Melanie Teff (Refugees International) recorded on 6 February 2013 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Access to protection and the limitations on extraterritorial border control: the case of refugees at sea

Public Seminar Series, Hilary term 2013. Seminar by Dr Roland Bank (University of Oxford) recorded on 27 February 2013 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Refuge from Inhumanity: Panel VII Perspectives on Protection against Refoulement under International Humanitarian Law

Refugee from Inhumanity Conference recorded on Tuesday 12 February 2013 at All Souls College, University of Oxford. Panel VII: Perspectives on Protection against Refoulement under International Humanitarian Law.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Flocks without shepherds? Governmentality, sovereignty and the paradoxical politics of IDP protection policy

Public Seminar Series, Hilary term 2013. Seminar by Dr Simon Addison (SOAS) recorded on 30 January 2013 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford.

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