SOLM171- International Refugee Law- 2024/25
Topic outline
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This forum is available for everyone to post messages to. Students can raise questions or discuss issues related to the module. Students are encouraged to post to this forum and it will be checked weekly by the module convener. Students should feel free to reply to other students if they are able to.
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This forum is for the purpose of introducing each other to books within the broader field of refugee studies, extending beyond the legal space. Feel free to recommend books you have read or plan on reading within politics, political theory, social theory, postcolonial studies, feminist theory, anthropology, etc.
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The following forum provides a centralised space for the module convener and students to upload opportunities relevant to the study of and working in the refugee law sector.
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There are several resources at your disposal to help with studying and essay writing throughout the term:
1) Use the student forum to post questions regarding seminar preparation, readings, and consolidation activities.
2) For individual issues email the module convener or relevant member of the teaching team to book a meeting.
3) For assistance with writing and studying during the course:
- One-on-one guidance by our Royal Literary Fund Fellows scheme to be booked in advance, via:
< https://www.qmul.ac.uk/library/academic-skills/accessing-support/rlf/ >
- A range of other complementary Writing and Study Guidance, including one-on-one tutorials, reading workshops, drop-in sessions, small writing groups, etc., available via:
< https://www.qmul.ac.uk/library/academic-skills/online-study-resources/ >
< (New Window) Bookable one-to-ones - Library Services (qmul.ac.uk) >
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Week 1 - Introduction, Development of the 'International Refugee Law Regime' and differential treatment of mobility (30 Sep)
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S Benhabib and N Nathwani, ‘Chapter 6: The Ethics of International Refugee Protection’ in The Oxford Handbook of International Refugee Law eds. Cathryn Costello, Michelle Foster and Jane McAdam, (Oxford University Press: 2021)
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B Chimni, ‘Geopolitics of Refugee Studies: A view from the South’, (1998) Journal of Refugee Studies
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GS Goodwin-Gill and J McAdam, The Refugee in International Law, 4th Ed (Oxford: OUP, 2021) ch 3, from ss 4 (47 pages)
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JC Hathaway and M Foster, The Law of Refugee Status, 2nd Ed (CUP, 2014) ch 5 (ss 5.4 to 5.9, both included)
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Heaven Crawley, ‘Saving Brown Women from Brown Men? “Refugee Women”, Gender and the Racialised Politics of Protection, (2022), Refugee Survey Quarterly 41(3)
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JC Hathaway and M Foster, The Law of Refugee Status, 2nd Ed (Cambridge: CUP 2014), pp. 462-498
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JF Durieux and J McAdam, ‘Non-refoulement through time: the case for a derogation clause to the Refugee Convention in mass influx emergencies’ (2004) 24 International Journal of Refugee Law 4.
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V Holzer, The 1951 Refugee Convention and the Protection of People Fleeing Armed Conflict and Other Situations of Violence, PPLA/2012/05 (UNHCR, Sept. 2012)599.2 KB
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UNHCR, Summary Conclusions: Roundtable on International Protection of Persons Fleeing Armed Conflict and Other Situations of Violence
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H Storey, 'The "War Flaw" and Why it Matters' in DJ Cantor and JF Durieux, Refuge From Inhumanity: Enriching Refugee Protection Standards through Recourse to International Humanitarian Law (Brill, 2014) ch 2
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JC Hathaway and M Foster, The Law of Refugee Status, 2nd Ed (Cambridge: CUP, 2014), pp. 509-523.
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Susan Akram, 'Palestinian Refugees and their Legal Status: Rights, Politics, and Implications for a Just Solution' (2002) 31(3) Journal of Palestine Studies 36
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Lex Takkenberg, 'Chapter V: Law Relating to Stateless Persons' in The Status of Refugees in International Law (Oxford: OUP, 1998), pp. 176-195
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Week 9 - Slides - The Status of Palestinian Refugees File
Week 9 Presentation Slides
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BS Chimni, 'From Resettlement to Involuntary Repatriation: Towards a Critical History of Durable Solutions to Refugee Problems' (2004) 23 Refugee Survey Quarterly 55.
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Week 10 - Slides - "Durable Solutions": Resettlement File951.8 KB
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WT Worster, 'The Contemporary International Law Status of the Right to Receive Asylum' (2014) 26 International Journal of Refugee Law 477.
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David Cantor, et al., 'Externalisation, Access to Territorial Asylum, and International Law', (28 June 2022) International Journal of Refugee Law
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Week 11 Slides - Externalisation and non-entry File2.5 MB
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J Hathaway, ‘4.1 Right to Enter and Remain in an Asylum States (Non-refoulement)’ in The Rights of Refugees Under International Law, (Cambridge University Press: 2021, 2nd Edition)
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V Moreno-Lax, ‘Must EU Borders Have Doors for Refugees? On the Compatibility of Visas and Carrier Sanctions with Member States’ Obligations to Provide International Protection to Refugees’, (2008) 10 European Journal of Migration and Law 315
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Scoping Memos Folder
Scoping Memos on Non-entry provisions
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