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Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law Conference 2016
FROM REFUGEE EMERGENCY TO PROTRACTED EXILE: THE ROLE OF 'TIME' IN INTERNATIONAL PROTECTION
18 November 2016
Panel 2 - Creeping Crises: From emergency to development
'The notion of "crisis": Do we need to rethink the links between mobility, development and inequality?'
Professor Stephen Castles, Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences, University of Sydney
Chaired by Dr Eileen Pittaway, founding Director of the Centre for Refugee Research, UNSW
For more: http://www.kaldorcentre.unsw.edu.au/event/save-date-annual-conference
FROM REFUGEE EMERGENCY TO PROTRACTED EXILE: THE ROLE OF 'TIME' IN INTERNATIONAL PROTECTION
18 November 2016
Panel 2 - Creeping Crises: From emergency to development
'The notion of "crisis": Do we need to rethink the links between mobility, development and inequality?'
Professor Stephen Castles, Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences, University of Sydney
Chaired by Dr Eileen Pittaway, founding Director of the Centre for Refugee Research, UNSW
For more: http://www.kaldorcentre.unsw.edu.au/event/save-date-annual-conference
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