international law

The Limits of the Limits of Idealism: Rethinking American Refugee Policy in an Insecure World

Although the global refugee population has dropped by a third since 1980, to 8.4 million, serious refugee problems continue to fester throughout the world. Most refugees live a marginal existence in sprawling camps in the developing world where they are subject to the threat of violent attacks from combatants, coercion, and banditry. Millions of internally displaced people are on the verge of becoming refugees if they cross international borders. And the civil strife, official brutality, persecution, and ethnic cleansing currently fueling refugee flows show no signs of abating.

Deconstructing the Reconstruction: Human Rights and the Rule of Law in Post War Bosnia and Herzegovina

Over the past fifty-odd years, nations of the world have been grappling with the extent to which they should intervene in the wars of others, or whether to intervene at all. Some of the State-level soul searching is pragmatic and strategic. The pragmatic argument justifying intervention is that failing societies with weak or abusive governments, which are embroiled in civil conflict, create regional and global instability and launch refugee flows.

Legal Aspects of Conflict-Induced Migration by Women

This paper surveys the international legal frameworks, including the many guidelines, handbooks, resolutions, toolkits, conclusions and manuals produced by various United Nations bodies, that confirm an awareness of the protection issues specific to women and girls displaced by conflict. It explores the extent to which these documents address the gendered impacts of conflict-induced migration, and the role of United Nations bodies as international governmental organisations in implementing these norms. The main focus is upon internally displaced women and women refugees.

Distance learning course "Minority Rights, Indigenous Peoples and International Law"

الموعد النهائي للنشاط: 
2009/09/14 (All day)

HREA is calling for applications for the distance learning course "Minority Rights, Indigenous Peoples and International Law", which will be offered from 14 September-22 November 2009.

Please note that the registration deadline for the course is 1 September. Further information about the course can be found below.

Best wishes,

Frank Elbers
Distance Learning Programme, HREA
http://www.hrea.org/courses/

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نوع النشاط: 

Researcher: Laurence Juma

الاسم الاول: 
Laurence

الموضع

Rhodes University
Somerset Street
6139 Grahamstown, EC
جنوب أفريقيا
33° 18' 53.964" S, 26° 31' 21.2448" E
إسم العائلة: 
Juma
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المسمى الوظيفي: 
Associate Professor
انضباط: 
Law
التربية: 

LLB Nairobi

LLM Pennsylvannia

MA Notre Dame

المؤسسة : 
Rhodes University
شهادات معتمدة: 

 

العضوية: 

 

مشروع البحث الحالى: 

 

المشاريع والابحاث المنجزة المكتملة : 

 

رقم هاتف العمل: 
27 (0) 46 603 7256
Geographical Locations: 
Areas of Research Expertise: 
رقم الهاتف المحمول: 
27 (0) 767896708
البريد الاكتروني: 
الغات: 
en
الاسم المستخدم في شبكة الابحاث في شوؤن اللاجئين : 

Researcher: Obiora Okafor

الاسم الاول: 
Obiora
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الموضع

Osgoode Hall Law School, York University
Osgoode Hall Law School, 331 4700 Keele Street
M3J 1P3 Toronto, ON
كندا
43° 46' 14.43" N, 79° 30' 16.6428" W
إسم العائلة: 
Okafor
المسمى الوظيفي: 
Associate Professor
انضباط: 
Law
التربية: 

1998 Ph.D., Law, University of British Columbia, Canada

1995 LL.M., Law, University of British Columbia, Canada

1994 LL.M., Law, University of Nigeria, Nigeria

1989 LL.B (Honours), Law, University of Nigeria, Nigeria

المؤسسة : 
Osgoode Hall Law School, York University
العضوية: 

Canadian Law and Society Association
Canadian Council on International Law
Canadian Association of Law Teachers
Academic Council on the United Nations System
American Society of International Law

مشروع البحث الحالى: 

1. Canadian Project Director of NIHERNET [Initiated this Project to link York University with Nigerian University, Governmental and Civil Society Partners in Human Rights Education, Research and Advancement], 2003-Date:

  • Project Director has established a Human Rights in Africa Course at Osgoode (run for over five years now)
  • Project Director has won a $23,280 Law Foundation of Ontario Grant to advance the Osgoode-University of Jos Research/Teaching linkage, an aspect of NIHERNET (July 2008)
  • Project Director has won a $7000 York Internationalisation Grant to develop a “Virtual Transnational Classroom” within this course (April 2007)
  • This “Virtual Transnational Classroom” has been up and running since September 2007 and, via internet video-conferencing and a discussion board, links law students at Osgoode with counterparts at the University of Jos in Nigeria
  • Project Director (in association with the Dean’s and Associate Dean’s Offices) has organized two successive Visiting Professorships at Osgoode for Professor Dakas C.J. Dakas of the University of Jos
  • Project Director has arranged (with Law Foundation funding) to add a “Virtual Collaborative Student Research” component to the Osgoode-University of Jos linkage

2. Minor Collaborator, The Harriett Tubman Institute’s SSHRC MCRI Team on “Slavery, Citizenship and Memory”, 2008-Date [$2.5 Million over 7 years]
3. Minor Collaborator, Centre for Refugee Studies’ SSHRC Research Cluster Team on “A Canadian Refugee Research Network”, 2008-Date [$2.1 Million over 7 years]

Areas of Research Expertise: 
رقم هاتف العمل: 
(416)736-5043
Geographical Locations: 
البريد الاكتروني: 
الغات: 
en
ot
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