Newsletter - November 2023
A new issue of the IARMJ Global Newsletter with many interesting topics
A new issue of the IARMJ Global Newsletter with many interesting topics
Dear members,
We would like to share with you this article, called "The role of African Courts in Promoting Refugee Rights",
It was published by Oxford University Press in the International Journal of Refugee Law and was written by the IARMJ President, Mr. Isaac Lenaola.
Best regards,
Melany Cadogan
IARMJ Office.
Hugo Storey's book, titled The Refugee Definition in International Law has now been published (6 October 2023) and can be purchased online at https://global.oup.com/academic/
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Dear Colleagues,
After a very successful World Conference in San José, Costa Rica, I hope that you all returned home safely. Save for the incident of one colleague who had an issue with his transit visa, we have received no other adverse report and I would like to thank Gabriella Richard, Esteban Lemus Laporte, Melany Cadogan and all others who helped to sort out that issue on a weekend.
Dear members,
On behalf of Dr James C. Simeon, Associate Professor and Head of McLaughlin College at York University in Canada I would like to invite you for the online Book Launch of "Serious International Crimes, Human Rights, and Forced Migration"
This book launch will take place on Wednesday, March 2, 10:00 am - 11:00 am, EST, via Zoom.
The book will be a valuable resource for students, academics, researchers, and policymakers working in the areas of international law, migration, human rights, and international criminal law. There are a number of IARMJ members who are contributing authors in the edited collection and the topic is very pertinent to what is happening in the Ukraine at present. This volume elucidates and explores the interrelationships and direct causal connection between serious international crimes, serious breaches to fundamental human rights, and gross affronts to human dignity that lead to mass forced migration. For a description of the publication and its contents please click here
For registration details and more information: click here
The session will be recorded and posted on the IARMJ website for all those who are interested but unable to attend the book launch.
Kind regards,
Melany Cadogan
IARMJ Office
It will be a great opportunity to update information on migration and refuge from the perspective of the southern Americas with this important study by Judge Tello of Peru and a member of the American Chapter.
Find more information here or please follow this link for registration.
Best regards,
Melany Cadogan
IARMJ Office.