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REFUGEE STUDIES PROGRAMME
SEMINARS
Queen Elizabeth House
21 St Giles, Oxford OX1 3LA Tel.: (0865)52952
The Crisis of Mass Exodus
Michaelmas Term 1985
Wednesdays, 5 p.m., Seminar Room
This series of seminars, co-sponsored by the British Refugee Council, is part of a continuing emphasis at Queen Elizabeth House on the involuntary movements of populations, an issue of relevance for the study of international relations, law, psychology, politics, economics, anthropology, sociology, and development issues. Though international in scope, several sessions this term are devoted to considering urgent question concerning the work of voluntary agencies and the implementation of UN standards of refugee protection in Britain. One aim of the seminars is to increase communication between the academic community and those who work in the field of refugee assistance. They are open to agency workers and members of the community.
16 October
23 October
30 October
6 November
13 November
'The protection of refugees under international law' Speaker: Irene Kahn
Chair:
Adam Roberts
'Development assistance, voluntary agencies and EEC policy' Speaker:
Chair:
John de Courcy Ling, MEP
Ahmed Karadawi
'How the UN Convention on Refugees is implemented in the United Kingdom'
Speaker: Phillip Rudge
Chair:
Vitit Muntarbhorn
'If we are not part of the solution, we're part of the problem: lessons of the Ethiopian tragedy' Speaker: Frank Judd
Chair:
Claudina Skran
'The practice of the UN Conventions in Britain' Speaker: Trevor Esward
Chair: Mary Dines
20 November
with Mr. and Mrs. Abdul Rahman
'British Government support for voluntary agency refugee and emergency operations'
Speaker: Dorothy Cherry and Guy Mustard
Chair: William Bell
27 November
'The Africanisation of agencies'
30 November
4 December
Speaker: Adrian Clark
Chair: Ahmed Karadawi
'Life in the closed camps: Hong Kong'
Speakers: Jenny Street and Anh Phan
Chair: Aurora Tayao
'Problems facing the integration of Ethiopian Jews in Israel'
Speaker: David Kessler
Chair:
Barbara Harrell-Bond