Palestine Refugees and International Law Short Course

Oxford Center
Position: Palestine Refugees and International Law short course
Institution: University of Oxford
Country: United Kingdom
Deadline: Dec-31-14

Palestine Refugees and International Law Short Course

6-7 March 2015: British Institute, Amman, Jordan
13-14 March 2015: Asfari Institute, American University of Beirut, Lebanon

– About the course

This two day short course places the Palestinian refugee case study within the broader context of the international human rights regime. It examines, within a human rights framework, the policies and practices of Middle Eastern states as they impinge upon Palestinian refugees. Through a mix of lectures, working group exercises and interactive sessions, participants engage actively and critically with the contemporary debates in international law and analyse the specific context of Palestinian refugees in the Middle East (Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, the West Bank, Gaza and Israel).

The short course commences with the background of the Palestinian refugee crisis, with special attention to the socio- political historical context and legal status of Palestinian refugees in the region. This is followed by a careful examination of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights including its philosophical underpinnings and ensuing human rights instruments in international law. The key themes, which have taken centre stage in the debate on the Palestinian refugee crisis, are statelessness, right of return, repatriation, self-determination, restitution compensation and protection. These themes are critically examined along with current discussions about the respective roles of UNRWA, UNHCR and the UNCCP in the Palestinian refugee case.

This course is suitable for: experienced practitioners; graduate researchers; parliamentarians and staff; members of the legal profession; government officials; and personnel of inter-governmental and non-governmental organisations.

This programme qualifies for Continuing Professional Development with the Solicitors Regulation Authority (CPD SRA) in the United Kingdom.

– Instructors

Dawn Chatty, Professor of Anthropology and Forced Migration, Refugee Studies Centre

Dawn Chatty, Professor of Anthropology and Forced Migration, Refugee Studies Centre

Dawn Chatty, Professor of Anthropology and Forced Migration, Refugee Studies Centre
Professor Dawn Chatty is a social anthropologist and has conducted extensive research among Palestinian and other forced migrants in the Middle East. Some of her recent works include Children of Palestine: Experiencing Forced Migration in the Middle East (ed. with Gillian Lewando-Hundt), Berghahn Press, 2005, and Dispossession and Displacement in the Modern Middle East, Cambridge University Press, 2010.
Susan M Akram, Clincal Professor, Boston University School of Law

Susan M Akram, Clincal Professor, Boston University School of Law

Susan M Akram, Clincal Professor, Boston University School of Law
Professor Susan M Akram teaches immigration law, comparative refugee law, and international human rights law at Boston University. She is a graduate of Georgetown University Law Center, Washington DC (JD), and the Institut International des Droits de l’Homme, Strasbourg (Diploma in international human rights). She is a past Fulbright Senior Scholar in Palestine, teaching at Al-Quds University/Palestine School of Law in East Jerusalem.

– Apply

Fee: £350. The fee includes tuition, lunch and all course materials. Participants will need to meet their own travel and accommodation costs and arrange any country entry requirements.
Instructions for payment of course fee will be sent with your offer of place. Your place will be confirmed once payment has been received. Offers are made on a first-come-first-served basis to suitably qualified and experienced applicants.

Maximum twenty-five spaces

The Palestine Refugees and International Law short course is also an optional module within the International Summer School in Forced Migration.

For all enquiries, please contact:

Heidi El-Megrisi
Refugee Studies Centre
Oxford Department of International Development University of Oxford
3 Mansfield Road
Oxford OX1 3TB, UK
Email: rsc-outreach@qeh.ox.ac.uk
Tel: +44 (0)1865 281728

Candidates may wish to apply here to attend the Summer School.

Click here to complete the online application form

No formal deadline as suitable candidates are accepted on a first come, first served basis.

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