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Refugees are Migrants: Refugee Mobility, Recognition and Rights. RefMig is a 5year @EU_H2020 research project funded by the ERC January 2018 – December 2023

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Our collaboration with @FMReview brings together 21 short articles examining refugee status determination systems worldwide. A must read on processes and problems in refugee recognition.
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Forced Migration Review
5 years
NOW ONLINE: FMR 65: Recognising #refugees debates shortcomings in RSD systems, challenges faced & consequences for asylum seekers/refugees, & innovations (published in collaboration w/ @RefMig at @thehertieschool/@refugeestudies led by @ProfCCostello):
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The report is the 10th publication in the RefMig Working Paper Series. Previous publications include country reports on refugee recognition practices in Egypt, Lebanon, Malaysia and South Africa among others. You can access all RefMig working papers here:
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The report looks at legislations, policies and institutions in place in Uganda for refugee recognition, and considers both what is in place de jure, as well as how this relates to what asylum seekers experience de facto. Link:
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Publication Alert! The report on the workings of the refugee recognition regime in Uganda, by @prof_dolan and @DavidTshimba is now up on the RefMig website. Link to the full report:
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This is the 9th publication in the RefMig Working Paper Series. You can access the previous (and future) publication on the RefMig website: .
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The authors illustrate the various complementary, competitive, and cooperative roles with three case studies: displacement in Haiti, and the displacement exoduses from Myanmar and Venezuela. Link:
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The paper examines the ‘displacement regime complex’, displacement referring to both internally and externally displaced persons, taking into account the competing roles of UNHCR and IOM in both spheres of activity. Link:
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New publication! The latest RefMig Working Paper: 'The Displacement Regime Complex: Reform for Protection'. Authors @angela_sherwood @ProfCCostello & @DrEmMcDonnell examine the overlapping roles of UNHCR & IOM in internal & cross-border displacement. Link:
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This is the 8th report in the RefMig Working Paper Series, and we have many more lined up for publication in the coming up weeks. Follow us and visit the RefMig website to stay updated! .
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Based on @lejlambert's long-term ethnographic field research in one of the most important refugee transit & host country in West Africa, this in-depth study explores gaps between legal texts & bureaucratic practices.English: French:
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The latest in the RefMig Working Paper Series, @lejlambert's report on the Refugee Recognition Regime in Niger, is now published!. The report is available in English and in French on the RefMig Website. English: French:
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Previous publications in the RefMig Working Paper Series include a comprehensive review of the literature on refugee recognition processes, and country reports on South Africa, Lebanon, Kenya, Malaysia among others. Link to the Working Paper Series:
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The report highlights three aspects most relevant to the refugee recognition regime in Egypt: urbanisation of refugee protection; role of refugee legal aid in refugee recognition; and, refugee protest and voice within recognition processes. Link:
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The report on the refugee recognition regime in Egypt is now published! Dr Martin Jones discusses the norms, institutions, modes of recognition, quality of recognition processes and quality of protection that is available to refugees in Egypt.Full report:
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RefMig working papers which include a comprehensive review of the literature on refugee recognition globally, are available to download on the RefMig website:
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2 years
Drawing on primary and secondary data, it reviews how UNHCR has developed a range of protection interventions in response to the actions of state and nonstate actors who maintain a hostile environment for migrants with irregular status.
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2 years
The latest publication in our Working Papers series is on the refugee recognition regime in Malaysia, by Alice M. Nah @alicenah. It focuses particularly on UNHCR which plays the central and contested role in refugee protection in the country. Full report:
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2 years
Tomorrow @RefMig postdoctoral researcher @NWelfens will present her work on refugee deservingness rationales @EUI_EU @MPC_EUI. On site and online. More information and link for registration 👇.
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Migration Policy Centre
2 years
🎙️ Join our seminar with @NWelfens (chaired by @Infantinofed) that will explore the notion of ‘promising victimhood’ as a fruitful concept to capture the contrasting demands #refugees face. 🗓️ 15 November 2023. ⏰ 11.00 - 12.00 CET. 🔗 Register:
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2 years
Happening today! .You can still register:
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Centre for Fundamental Rights - Hertie School
2 years
The 3rd event in the @RefMig 'Recognising Refugees' online series is happening tomorrow! .📚Join the discussion of the @CambridgeUP edited collection 'IOM Unbound?' with the book editors and contributors. 📅18.10, 6pm CEST.More information:
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