Slides of papers presented and poster presentations
A. Collection of slide presentations of papers at the conference
'Accountability of the European Border and Coast Guard Agency: The Litigation Route’
- Mariana Gkliati (Leiden University)
‘Analysis of the French Practice on the Adjudication of Refugee Claims related to Situations of Armed Conflict and Violence’
- Véronique Planès-Boissac (Independent Researcher)
'Current Developments in U.S. Immigration Law and Policy in light of International Refugee Law’
- Dr Fulvia Staiano (Italian National Research Council)
‘The Danish Refugee Appeals Board’s Approach in Appeals from Persons fleeing Gender-based Violence in the context of Armed Conflict’
- Christel Querton (Newcastle University)
'The EU Hotspot Approach and Expansion of De Facto Immigration Detention’
- Izabella Majcher (Global Detention Project)
‘The European SOGI Asylum Framework: A European Human Rights Challenge’
- Professor Nuno Ferreira (University of Sussex)
'The Re-Nationalization of Migration Policies in Times of Crisis’
- Dr Jan-Paul Brekke and Dr Anne Staver (Institute for Social Research Oslo)
‘The Search for Creativity in Response to Crisis: Moving Beyond Durable Solutions’
- Amanda Cellini (Peace Research Institute Oslo)
B. Poster presentations
- ‘Potential for Resettlement and Private Sponsorship: The Case of Italy – Community of Sant’Egidio’ - Giulia Brancoli Busdraghi (University of Rome “La Sapienza”)
- ‘Member States’ “Perception of Threat” to Irregular Migration Flows as a Determinant Factor of Change in Cooperation at EU Level: A Comparison between the Yugoslav Migration Crisis and the Syrian Refugee Crisis’- Diego Caballero Vélez (University of Granada)
- ‘Response to Syrian Refugees: UK and Russia Case Studies’ - Anastasia Denisova (School of Advanced Study, University of London)
- ‘Forced Migrants with a Disability: An Analysis of the UK and Canada’ - Fred Dunwoodie Stirton (University of Bristol)
- ‘Who decides? “Safe, dignified and voluntary” in the family setting: A qualitative study of refugees returning from Thailand to Myanmar’ - Taniele Gofers (MA in Refugee Protection, RLI)
- ‘Unaccompanied Children in the United States: Vulnerability, Protection and the Limits of Political Harm’- Margaret Hunter (MA in Refugee Protection, RLI)
- ‘Redefining International Refugee Regime and Need for Inclusiveness: A Case Study from India’ - Roshan Jain and Rohan Kumar (Saveetha University)
- ‘Achieving Local Integration: An Analysis of Self-Help Mechanisms Utilised by Refugees in Malaysia’ - Stephanie Lee (University of New South Wales)
- ‘Responsibility Sharing for Refugees: Lessons from Climate Change Cooperation’ - Suzanna Nelson-Pollard (MA in Refugee Protection, RLI)
- ‘International and Regional Responses to the EU Migrant Crisis: Too Little, Too Late?’ - Jenny Poon (University of Western Ontario)
- ‘Legal Practitioners as Key Sites of Information Provision in the Asylum Process: Recognition and Relevance of Another Crucial Role’ - Agnes Simic (Middlesex University)
- ‘Refugee Children and the Protection under the Principle of the Best Interests of the Child’ - Dr Dina Imam Supaat (Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia)
- ‘Litigating Children’s Rights Across Borders: Does the ZAT and Others v. SSHD Ruling Enhance Access to Protection?’ - Gina Starfield (Oxford University)