A. Collection of slide presentations of papers at the conference
- ‘Seeking Legal Venue to Enforce Refugee Norms: The Case of Turkish Asylum Policy-Making’ – Yusuf Ciftci (University of Southampton)
- ‘Temporary Stay, Permanence and Durability of Refugee Protection’ – Dr Maria O’Sullivan (Monash University)
- ‘The Right to an Effective Remedy in Dublin Asylum Procedures in the EU: Shaping its Contours through the Jurisprudence of the CJEU and the ECHR’ – Dr Sílvia Morgades Gil (Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona)
B. Poster presentations
- 'A Camp in Calais: A Logical Consequence of British Asylum Policy?’ – Liam Cunningham (independent researcher)
- ‘A Critical Analysis of the Challenges of Protection of Refugees in Mixed Migration: Application of Articles 1F and 31 of the UN Refugee Convention 1951 in Africa’ –Oghenerioborue Esther Eberechi (University of Pretoria)
- ‘Globalisation: Mapping the Antimonies of Refugee Crisis and Growing Right Wing Nationalism’ – Rabab Imam (Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi)
- ‘Legality of the Hotspot Approach in Greece: A Case Study from Lesbos’ – Anna Iasmi Vallianatou (Solidarity Now, Athens)
- 'Non-Refoulement Obligations in EU Third Country Agreements’ – Jenny Poon (University of Western Ontario)
- 'Smear Campaign: Examining the Implications of the US Anti-Refugee Agenda’ – Selina March (MA in Refugee Protection, RLI)
- ‘The Role of National Human Rights Institutions in Promoting and Protecting the Rights of Refugees in Africa’ – Vivian Nasaka John-Langba (University of Cape Town)