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Published on vendredi, mars 25, 2016
Summary
The aim of this workshop is to investigate how and why the Commonwealth might be in a position to offer analytical tools, and perhaps articulate policies, to meet some of the challenges posed by the forced displacement of people as a consequence of systematic repression, human rights abuses and the armed conflicts of various types which have dislocated the political, economic and social fabric of a number of societies.
Announcement
Argument
The aim of this workshop is to investigate how and why the Commonwealth might be in a position to offer analytical tools, and perhaps articulate policies, to meet some of the challenges posed by the forced displacement of people as a consequence of systematic repression, human rights abuses and the armed conflicts of various types which have dislocated the political, economic and social fabric of a number of societies.
Programme
9.30. Welcome
9.45. Introduction : Mélanie Torrent (Université Paris Diderot, LARCA) & Virginie Roiron (IEP Strasbourg, SAGE)
10.00-12.00. The Commonwealth and the international community: global perspectives on solidarity
- David White (Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative): Detention, rejection and soundbites: refugees and the Commonwealth
- Anne Hammerstad (University of Kent and South African International Institute of International Affairs): Sovereignty, security and bilateralism: UNHCR and a fragmenting refugee protection regime
14.00-16.00. State policies and alternative solidarities: an elusive common wealth ?
- Dominique Vidal (Université Paris Diderot, URMIS): Migrants from Mozambique in Johannesburg: What has changed since the end of the 19th century?
- Anne-Sophie Bentz (Université Paris Diderot, CESSMA): South Asian Policies Towards Refugees
- Amelia Hadfield (Canterbury Christ Church University): Rehabilitating identities? Assessing Canada's policy on international asylum and internal migration
16.30-18.00. Climate refugees in the Pacific: Commonwealth challenges and leadership
- Adrien Rodd (Université Versailles-Saint-Quentin, CHCSC): Climate migrations in the Pacific: who counts as a refugee?
- Ron Leask (Université de Strasbourg, SEARCH): Coming ready or not! Preparedness of Commonwealth Pacific member states to avoid, mitigate or manage population movement as a result of climate change
Contact and registration
Mélanie Torrent (melanie.torrent@univ-paris-diderot.fr) & Virginie Roiron (virginie.roiron@unistra.fr)
Entry is free but registration necessary for administrative reasons.
Subjects
Places
- Amphi Turing, bâtiment Sophie Germain - Université Paris Diderot, 8 place Aurélie Nemours
Paris, France (75013)
Date(s)
- vendredi, avril 01, 2016
Keywords
- commonwealth, asile, exile, solidarité
Contact(s)
- Mélanie Torrent
courriel : melanietorrentupjv [at] gmail [dot] com
Reference Urls
Information source
- Mélanie Torrent
courriel : melanietorrentupjv [at] gmail [dot] com
To cite this announcement
« Asylum, exile and the politics of trans-border solidarity in the contemporary Commonwealth », Study days, Calenda, Published on vendredi, mars 25, 2016, https://calenda-formation.labocleo.org/361324