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1 | Foundations of Rights of Access to the Benefits of Science in International Law | Professor Aurora Plomer is Chair in Law and Bioethics at the University of Sheffield. | Aurora Plomer | 08 Feb 2012 | |
2 | Creative Commons | The Birth of Romance in England | Dr Laura Ashe delivers a lecture on the birth of romance in England in the 12th Century, part of a series of lectures to accompany The Romance of the Middle Ages exhibition at the Bodleian Library. | Laura Ashe | 23 Feb 2012 |
3 | Creative Commons | Oxford Literary Festival 2010 By Seven Firs and Goldenstone - An account of the Legend of Alderley | Alan Garner gives an illustrated lecture on the Legend of Alderley. This version of the myth of the Sleeping Hero is rooted to places on Alderley Edge in Cheshire, where Alan Garner grew up. | Alan Garner | 21 Jun 2010 |
4 | Creative Commons | Oxford Literary Festival 2010 Pieces of Places Discussion The Weirdstone of Brisingamen | Alan Garner, Mark Edmonds and Robert Powell take part in a discussion on the subject of pieces of places, objects and artefacts found and what they mean for writing fiction and for archeology in general. | Alan Garner, Mark Edmonds, Robert Powell | 21 Jun 2010 |
5 | Creative Commons | Percy Bysshe Shelley and Mary Shelley - Joint journal entry | Part of the Shelley's Ghost Exhibition. Shelley and Mary eloped at 4.15 am on 28 July 1814, accompanied by Mary's step-sister Jane Clairmont. | Henry Cockburn | 02 Dec 2010 |
6 | Creative Commons | RSC Public Seminars 2012: Environmental Displacement: future scenarios and modes of protection re-examined | RSC Public Seminar series of Hilary Term 2012. | Brad Blitz | 24 Feb 2012 |
7 | The nature of human beings and the question of their ultimate origin | The Archbishop of Canterbury, Prof. Richard Dawkins and Sir Anthony Kenny took part in a discussion titled "The nature of human beings and the question of their ultimate origin". Held at the Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford in Feb 2012. | Richard Dawkins, Rowan Williams, Anthony Kenny | 28 Feb 2012 | |
8 | Savulescu interview: Moral Enhancement | Nigel Warburton interviews Julian Savulescu on the topic of moral enhancement. | Nigel Warburton, Julian Savulescu | 01 Jun 2011 | |
9 | The Other Within: An Anthropology of Englishness | Professor Chris Gosden talks about what it means to be English with reference to a project at the Pitt Rivers Museum called 'The Other Within'. | Chris Gosden | 27 Feb 2012 | |
10 | Creative Commons | J.M. Coetzee | Professor Peter McDonald gives a talk on the work of South African Nobel Laureate, J.M. Coetzee. | Peter McDonald | 07 Feb 2012 |
11 | Creative Commons | Kenya's Somalia Invasion: Security, Development and Humanitarian Assistance in Eastern Africa | Professor David Anderson gives a talk for the African Studies Seminar series on 23rd February 2012. | David Anderson | 24 Feb 2012 |
12 | Creative Commons | Part 1: Identity Theory and Why it Won't Work | Marianne Talbot presents the first of five episodes of the Romp through the Philosophy of Mind, on Identity Theory and why it won't work. | Marianne Talbot | 07 Feb 2012 |
13 | Marxism in IR and the challenge of Realism | Andrew Davenport, DPhil candidate in the Department of International Relations at the University of Sussex, gives a talk on 2nd Feb 2012 for the Historical Materialism and International Relations seminar series. | Andrew Davenport | 23 Feb 2012 | |
14 | Creative Commons | The Political Economy of Reconstituted Neoliberalism: Reflections on Bolivia and Latin American Neostructuralism | Jeffery R. Webber, Senior Lecturer in International Relations at Queen Mary, University of London, gives a talk on 26th Jan 2012 for the Historical Materialism and International Relations seminar series. | Jeff Webber | 23 Feb 2012 |
15 | Creative Commons | Civilising Interventions? Race, War and International Law | Rob Knox, PhD candidate in Law at the London School of Economics, gives a talk on 9th Feb 2012 for the Historical Materialism and International Relations seminar series. | Rob Knox | 23 Feb 2012 |
16 | Creative Commons | Civilization and the Poetics of Slavery | Robbie Shilliam, Senior Lecturer in International Relations at Queen Mary, University of London, gives a talk on 19th Jan 2012 for the Historical Materialism and International Relations seminar series. | Robbie Shilliam | 23 Feb 2012 |
17 | Innovations and Journalism: Finally Together? | Turo Uskali argues that, thanks to the Internet, there has never been a better time for innovative journalism and innovations in journalism. | Turo Uskali | 28 Feb 2012 | |
18 | Scammers on Online Dating Sites | Monica Whitty discusses her recent work on dating scams, which has focused on attempting to identify a typology of victims, recognizing the techniques used by scammers, and also the psychological impact of the scams themselves. | Monica Whitty, Bernie Hogan | 28 Feb 2012 | |
19 | Presentation and Perception on Online Dating Sites | Joseph Walther describes the hyperpersonal model and its relevance to the study of online dating. 'Idealisation' of perception and presentation online can facilitate the selection process, but may have unforseen consequences when people eventually meet. | Joseph Walther, Nicole Ellison | 28 Feb 2012 | |
20 | Partner Compatibility and Online Dating Sites | Erina Lee discusses the importance of similarity between partners in terms of long-term relationship satisfaction. She discusses some compatibility dimensions that have been considered by eHarmony, as well as future directions for research. | Bernie Hogan, Erina Lee | 28 Feb 2012 | |
21 | Information Technologies and Marginalization in African Market Economies | Laura Mann summarises her lecture on information technologies and marginalization in African market economies, part of the OII's Society and the Internet Lecture Series. | Laura Mann | 28 Feb 2012 | |
22 | Next Generation Internet Users: Digital Divides, Choices, and Inequalities | Grant Blank summarises his lecture on how a new pattern of Internet access is developing through the use of a growing variety of devices than enable increasing mobility: these people are "Next Generation Internet Users". | Grant Blank | 28 Feb 2012 | |
23 | Creative Commons | Buganda Nationalism in the 21st Century | Dr Florence Brisset-Foucault, Research Associate, Cambridge, gives a talk for the African Studies Centre seminar series. | Florence Brisset-Foucault | 05 Mar 2012 |
24 | Creative Commons | Why Dickens? | Dr Robert Douglas-Fairhurst talks of Dickens' life and influences and why these have made his works so popular. | Robert Douglas-Fairhurst | 02 Mar 2012 |
25 | Creative Commons | Dealing with uncertainties in UK energy policy: Some lessons from experience | Jim Watson (Director, Sussex Energy Group) delivers a lecture as part of the 2012 Green Templeton College "Uncertainty..." lecture series. | Jim Watson | 02 Mar 2012 |
26 | Creative Commons | Alan Turing: The One Who Became a Zero | Andrew Hodges (author of Alan Turing: The Enigma) delivers a lecture on Alan Turing, the founder of modern computer science, as part of LGBT month. | Andrew Hodges | 02 Mar 2012 |
27 | Building a Business: Marketing and Product Development | Patrick Mawhood (Head of Product Manufacturing at Sky IQ) discusses marketing and developing your product or service. | Patrick Mawhood | 22 Feb 2012 | |
28 | Building a Business: Managing People, Managing Teams | Tim Cook (Non-Executive Director of Isis Innovation) discusses managing people and teams. | Tim Cook | 22 Feb 2012 | |
29 | Building a Business: Entrepreneurship and the Ideal Business Plan | Fiona Reid (Former Executive Director of the Oxford Centre for Entrepreneurship and Innovation) talks about communicating your vision and the ideal business plan. | Fiona Reid | 24 Mar 2011 | |
30 | Building a Business: Marketing: Creating and Keeping Customers | Jonathan Reynolds (Academic Director of the Oxford Institute of Retail Management) discusses principles of marketing, including using the internet and social media. | Jonathan Reynolds | 24 Mar 2011 | |
31 | St Cross Seminar HT12: Cooperation, altruism and cheating in micro-organisms | Santorelli is a research fellow in the Zoology department, University of Oxford. He is interested in investigating the evolution of cooperative behaviors of macro and microorganisms. | Lorenzo Santorelli | 27 Feb 2012 | |
32 | Creative Commons | Transitional Justice as an Instrument for Political Struggles in Burundi | Sandra Rubli, Research Analyst, Swisspeace, gives a talk for the OTJR hilary term 2012 seminar series. | Sandra Rubli | 28 Feb 2012 |
33 | Creative Commons | From Condor to MERCOSUR: The Struggle for Accountability for Past Human Rights Violations in Uruguay | Felipe Michelini, Deputy, Uruguayan Chamber of Deputies; Co-founder, Public Policy Institute of Human Rights Mercosur (IPPDH). | Felipe Michelini | 28 Feb 2012 |
34 | RSC Public Seminars 2012: Social Scientific Approaches to Equivocal Issue-Areas: the case of the 'environmental migration' nexus | RSC Public Seminar series of Hilary Term 2012. | Calum Nicholson | 24 Feb 2012 | |
35 | Creative Commons | RSC Public Seminars 2012: Migration as an Environmental Policy: pitfalls, opportunities and rhetorics | RSC Public Seminar series of Hilary Term 2012. | Francois Gemenne | 24 Feb 2012 |
36 | Creative Commons | The People's Planet: Reconnecting climate science, climate policy and reality | Myles Allen (Professor of Geosystem Science, School of Geography and the Environment and Department of Physics) delivers his inaugural lecture on 28 Nov 2011. | Myles Allen | 07 Feb 2012 |
37 | Creative Commons | Jonathan Swift and the Art of Undressing | Dr Abigail Williams gives a talk on Jonathan Swift and the Art of Undressing. | Abigail Williams | 07 Feb 2012 |
38 | Creative Commons | 18th Century Labouring Class Poetry | Dr Jennifer Batt gives a talk on Stephen Duck, one of the 18th Century labouring-class poets. | Jennifer Batt | 07 Feb 2012 |
39 | Creative Commons | George Eliot - A Very Large Brain | Dr Catherine Brown gives a talk on George Eliot and her influences. | Catherine Brown | 07 Feb 2012 |
40 | Creative Commons | God and the Heart's Desire | Sermon which discusses the superficiality of the new atheism. Delivered on 29th Jan 2012 in Oriel College Chapel, by The Revd Professor Alister McGrath, Chair in Theology, Ministry and Education, King's College, London. | Alister McGrath | 30 Jan 2012 |
41 | Creative Commons | Inspiration or Nightmare? Re-evaluating the Old Testament | Sermon which discusses the criticisms made of the Old Testament by the 'New Atheists'. Delivered on 22nd January 2012 in Oriel College Chapel by Dr Katharine Dell, Fellow and Tutor in Theology, St Catharine's College, Cambridge. | Katharine Dell | 23 Jan 2012 |
42 | Carol Service 2011 | Highlights from the 2011 Carol Service held in Oriel College Chapel on 27th November and again on 3rd December. The service was led by the Chaplain with the Chapel Choir, with readers drawn from the students and staff of the College. | Oriel College Chapel Choir | 20 Dec 2011 | |
43 | Creating Cyborgs | Professor Kevin Warwick from Reading University talks about his innovative research in the area of robotics and cyborgs. | Kevin Warwick | 08 Feb 2012 | |
44 | Creative Commons | PPE Alumni in Conversation: April 2011 | A conversation between Elizabeth Frazer (PPE, 1984; DPhil 1987), Matthew Powell (PPE, 2010) and Nick Alexander (PPE, 1976). Matthew and Nick discuss their learning experiences at Oxford across the internet divide, and find that they have much in common. | Nicholas Alexander, Elizabeth Frazer, Matthew Powell | 19 Dec 2011 |
45 | Creative Commons | Blended Learning in Cross-Disciplinary Programmes: WebLearn | Dr Adrian Stokes explains how the systematic use of Weblearn, the university's VLE, has led to a sustainable and efficient framework for blended learning. | Adrian Stokes | 09 Feb 2012 |
46 | Creative Commons | Achebe and the African Writers Series | A special seminar held at the Postcolonial Writing and Theory Seminar at Wadham College on 2nd May 2013. | James Currey, Becky Ayebia Clarke, Ruth Bush, Asha Rogers | 10 Jul 2013 |
47 | Creative Commons | Safe Disbelief | Religious Epistemology and the Safety Condition for Knowledge, New Insights and Directions for Religious Epistemology Workshop, 12th-13th June 2013. Day one 1st paper by Julien Dutant. Comments from Yoaav Isaacs and chaired by Charity Anderson. | Julien Dutant, Yoaav Isaacs, Charity Anderson | 20 Jun 2013 |
48 | Creative Commons | Plural Goods | Economists have tended to assess choices by their contribution to a single good, often pleasure or preference-satisfaction. I discuss how some values can be relevant to social and political choices, ie education, the free market, etc. | Thomas Hurka | 08 Jul 2013 |
49 | Creative Commons | Should one suffer at all? | The standard utilitarian view of happiness seems to be 'pleasure and the absence of pain'. But is the happiest life one in which there are no suffering at all? Or does one's life as a whole go better if there are some sufferings in it? | Satoshi Kodama | 08 Jul 2013 |
50 | Creative Commons | Are We Luminous? | Religious Epistemology and the Safety Condition for Knowledge, New Insights and Directions for Religious Epistemology Workshop, 12th-13th June 2013. Day one 2nd paper by Amia Srinivasan. Comments from Clayton Littlejohn and chaired by Matthew Benton. | Amia Srinivasan, Clayton Littlejohn, Matthew Benton | 20 Jun 2013 |
51 | Creative Commons | Safety, Simplicity and Abduction. | Religious Epistemology and the Safety Condition for Knowledge, New Insights and Directions for Religious Epistemology Workshop held in Oxford University on 12th-13th June 2013. Day two 3rd paper by Tim Williamson. Chaired by Jeffrey Russell. | Tim Williamson, Jeffrey Russell | 20 Jun 2013 |
52 | Creative Commons | The Certain Intrinsic Desirability of Pleasure | I argue that intrinsically desiring to feel pleasure makes it certain that pleasure is intrinsically desirable for you, which it could not do if there is a non-natural, irreducible reason to desire pleasure for its own sake. | Ingmar Persson | 08 Jul 2013 |
53 | Creative Commons | Knowledge and Safety | Religious Epistemology and the Safety Condition for Knowledge, New Insights and Directions for Religious Epistemology Workshop, 12th-13th June 2013. Day one 3rd paper by Duncan Pritchard. Chaired by Declan Smithies. | Duncan Pritchard, Declan Smithies | 20 Jun 2013 |
54 | Creative Commons | Well-Being for Autists: Some Conceptual and Methodological Issues | The aim of this paper is to provide some concrete guidelines for understanding and measuring the well-being of individuals affected by autism. I discuss the use of psychometric tests to understand and measure the well-being of autists. | Raffaele Rodogno | 08 Jul 2013 |
55 | Creative Commons | When does Data Count as Evidence? Reflections on CORNEA, Safety and Sensitivity | Religious Epistemology and the Safety Condition for Knowledge, New Insights and Directions for Religious Epistemology Workshop, 12th-13th June 2013. Day two 1st paper by Patrick Bondy. Comments from Sara Kier Praëm and chaired by Emil Moeller. | Patrick Bondy, Sara Kier Praëm, Emil Moeller | 20 Jun 2013 |
56 | Creative Commons | Benefitting Friends and Idealized Theories of Well-Being | In this paper I give an overview of the kind of idealized theory I endorse and describe the conditions under which a person can appropriately discount, ignore or override a friend's own conception of what's good for him or her. | Valerie Tiberius | 08 Jul 2013 |
57 | Creative Commons | Knowledge by Way of Prophecy | Religious Epistemology and the Safety Condition for Knowledge, New Insights and Directions for Religious Epistemology Workshop, 12th-13th June 2013. Day two 2nd paper by Dani Rabinowitz. Comments Rachel Fraser, chaired by Daniel Berntson. | Dani Rabinowitz, Rachel Fraser, Daniel Berntson | 20 Jun 2013 |
58 | Creative Commons | Past Desires and Well-being | Some desires are conditional on their persistence and some are not. I aim to show that desire fulfilment theorists should reject the view that fulfilment of some of a person's past desires for the present contribute to her well-being. | Kazunobu Narita | 08 Jul 2013 |
59 | Creative Commons | Tower Poetry 2013: Origins | Azfa Ali reads her entry to the 2013 Tower Poetry Competition. | Azfa Ali | 10 Jul 2013 |
60 | Creative Commons | Tower Poetry 2013: The Devil | Erin Tunney reads her entry to the 2013 Tower Poetry Competition. | Erin Tunney | 10 Jul 2013 |
61 | Creative Commons | Tower Poetry 2013: Swimming in Loch Suili; The Lake of Shadows | Eva Wallace reads her entry for the 2013 Tower Poetry Competition. | Eva Wallace | 10 Jul 2013 |
62 | Tower Poetry 2013: Research | Luke van den Barselaar reads his entry for the 2013 Tower Poetry Competition. | Luke van den Barselaar | 10 Jul 2013 | |
63 | Creative Commons | Making a success of a news start-up | Hugo Dixon, Editor-at-Large Reuters News, founder of Breaking Views website, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series. | Hugo Dixon | 10 Jul 2013 |
64 | Creative Commons | Social Sustainability in Transport - Cinderella Shall Go To the Ball. | This lecture by Dr Karen Lucas conceptualises the social dimensions of the sustainability paradigm and offers a discussion of why it is so important to achieve socially sustainable mobility in our towns and cities. | Karen Lucas | 12 Jul 2013 |
65 | Creative Commons | Human Genetics | Professor Peter Donnelly tells us how genetics helps us to understand common diseases and develop new drugs. | Peter Donnelly | 09 Jul 2013 |
66 | Creative Commons | Who Leads, Who Follows? A Multi-level Perspective of Energy Transitions in the Transport Sector | Part of the Transitioning towards Electric Vehicles seminar series held at the Transport Studies Unit of the Oxford University Centre for the Environment. | Greg Marsden | 15 Jul 2013 |
67 | Creative Commons | FMR 35 From the Editors | Disability and displacement. | Editors | 25 Mar 2013 |
68 | Creative Commons | FMR 35 A shared vision | Comments from United Nations Special Rapporteur on Disability. | Shuaib Chalklen | 25 Mar 2013 |
69 | Creative Commons | FMR 35 Disability in displacement | People with disabilities face many additional difficulties before, during and after displacement but provision of appropriate assistance and protection for all is feasible. | Aleema Shivji | 25 Mar 2013 |
70 | Creative Commons | FMR 35 Second African Decade of Persons with Disabilities | Forced Displacement and African Persons with Disabilities. | Aïda Sarr, Kudakwashe Dube | 25 Mar 2013 |
71 | Welcome to the Oxford Reproducibility School | Dorothy Bishop (University of Oxford) gives a talk for the Oxford Reproducibility School, held on Wednesday, September 27, 2017, in the Sherrington Lecture Theatre, University of Oxford. | Dorothy Bishop | 12 Dec 2017 | |
72 | Creative Commons | FMR 35 Addressing the data challenge | The humanitarian relief community needs to collect disability-specific data through rapid needs assessments, registration processes, accessing local knowledge and disability monitoring. | Kathleen B Simmons | 25 Mar 2013 |
73 | Creative Commons | FMR 35 Vulnerability and disability in Darfur | The difficulties faced by persons with disabilities throughout the displacement process contribute to their increased vulnerability. | Maria Kett, Jean-Francois Trani | 25 Mar 2013 |
74 | Creative Commons | FMR 35 Perception and protection in Sri Lanka | An assessment conducted in Sri Lanka in 2008 revealed that displaced people with disabilities were extremely vulnerable to protection incidents and their vulnerability was increased by their lack of voice. | Francesca Bombi | 25 Mar 2013 |
75 | Creative Commons | FMR 35 More than a ramp | People with disability live in families and live in communities. We cannot be separated from society. (Simon Ong'om, Chairperson of the Gulu Disabled Persons Union). | Gulu Disabled Persons Union | 25 Mar 2013 |
76 | Creative Commons | FMR 35 Intersection of disability and HIV/AIDS | Intersection of disability and HIV/AIDS. | Myroslava Tataryn | 25 Mar 2013 |
77 | Creative Commons | FMR 35 Shifting community views: reducing stigma in Dadaab | Among the greatest protection risks facing refugees with disabilities in Dadaab are discrimination and stigmatisation. | Devon Cone | 25 Mar 2013 |
78 | Creative Commons | FMR 35 Displacement limbo in Sierra Leone | When does war end and peace begin? When a peace accord is signed? When the intervention forces leave and those responsible are put on trial? Or when civilians can return home and resume their livelihoods? | Sam Duerden | 29 Mar 2013 |
79 | Creative Commons | FMR 35 New Zealand: beyond the quota | The New Zealand government accepts refugees with disabilities and has established structures and partnerships to facilitate their participation in society. | Rowan Saker | 29 Mar 2013 |
80 | Creative Commons | FMR 35 The Convention: on paper and in practice | While various international instruments are in place to protect the rights of persons with disabilities, knowledge of these at a grassroots level is limited. | Cassandra Phillips, Steve Estey, Mary Ennis | 29 Mar 2013 |
81 | Creative Commons | FMR 35 Failing London's disabled refugees | Small, refugee led community organisations are disproportionately taking the strain for supporting London's disabled asylum seekers and refugees. | Neil Amas, Jacob Lagnado | 29 Mar 2013 |
82 | Creative Commons | FMR 35 Early engagement | New Zealand welcomes refugees with disabilities, but this article investigates how well they are supported after arrival. | Celia Brandon, Candy Smith | 29 Mar 2013 |
83 | Creative Commons | FMR 35 Reception of asylum seekers with disabilities in Europe | With regard to the reception of asylum seekers in the European Union, provisions for the protection of people with disabilities are found in a wide range of regulatory sources. | Ana Beduschi-Orti | 29 Mar 2013 |
84 | Creative Commons | FMR 35 Resettlement for disabled refugees | Over the past few decades there have been some positive (albeit inconsistent) changes in US refugee admissions policy as well as in UNHCR's guidelines for resettlement, especially relating to refugees with disabilities. | Mansha Mirza | 29 Mar 2013 |
85 | Creative Commons | FMR 35 Brokering the culture gap | Although refugees who enter the United States are encouraged to integrate into American life, many struggle to navigate the country's service delivery system, especially those with disabilities. | Rooshey Hasnain | 29 Mar 2013 |
86 | Creative Commons | FMR 35 Education access for all | Despite the challenges and barriers experienced by displaced learners with disabilities and the evident need for further human and financial resources, inclusive education in crisis contexts is possible. | Helen Pinnock, Marian Hodgkin | 29 Mar 2013 |
87 | Creative Commons | FMR 35 Services and participation in Yemen | Assessing the needs of refugees and asylum seekers with disabilities has traditionally been much neglected in refugee assistance programmes. | Aisha M Saeed | 29 Mar 2013 |
88 | Creative Commons | FMR 35 Disability in the UN cluster system | The cluster system offers space for raising awareness among humanitarian actors and for putting disability on the agenda, but it impairs local and cross-cutting dynamics at field level. | Adele Perry, Anne Héry | 08 Apr 2013 |
89 | Creative Commons | FMR 35 Negotiating inclusion in Sri Lanka | In providing effective assistance to displaced people with disabilities in Sri Lanka, partnerships and negotiating skills have proved essential. | Valerie Scherrer, Roshan Mendis | 08 Apr 2013 |
90 | Creative Commons | FMR 35 In-house (dis)ability | In May 2007 UNHCR established an internal working group to look at developing in-house policies for people with disabilities both for the benefit of people of concern to us and for staff members. | Safak Pavey | 08 Apr 2013 |
91 | Creative Commons | FMR 35 Social inclusion: a Pakistan case-study | An inclusive approach to water and sanitation provision can facilitate good hygiene behaviour, improve self-reliance and reduce the prevalence of many preventable diseases. | Munazza Gillani, Mohammad Bilal Chaudhry, Niazullah Khan | 08 Apr 2013 |
92 | Creative Commons | FMR 35 The case for a Conclusion | Why support UNHCR's proposed ExCom Conclusion on Disability. | Brendan Joyce | 08 Apr 2013 |
93 | Creative Commons | FMR 35 To return or stay? | The views of Sri Lankan refugees in India challenge some of the assumptions inherent in promoting repatriation as the most desirable durable solution to protracted displacement. | John Giammatteo | 08 Apr 2013 |
94 | Creative Commons | FMR 35 Accountability to disaster affected populations | The hardest aspect of accountability to disaster-affected persons seems to be managing the tensions between the timeliness and the quality of a response. | Steering Committee for Humanitarian Response | 08 Apr 2013 |
95 | Creative Commons | FMR 35 Responding to IDP reproductive health needs | Despite the administrative, logistical, political and cultural challenges of working in Darfur, the Gereida Comprehensive Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care Centre has made significant progress in a short time. | Shanon McNab, Isabella Atieno | 08 Apr 2013 |
96 | Creative Commons | FMR 35 Migration, mobility and solutions: an evolving perspective | There is growing recognition that refugees' mobility is a positive asset that can contribute to their lasting protection. | Katy Long, Jeff Crisp | 08 Apr 2013 |
97 | Creative Commons | FMR 35 Protection in natural disasters | Preparing for, responding to and recovering from natural disasters is as much about human rights as about delivery of relief items and logistics. | Elizabeth Ferris | 08 Apr 2013 |
98 | Creative Commons | FMR 35 Brazil and the spirit of Cartagena | The Declaration of Cartagena is important as it includes elements that link the three threads of international protection, humanitarian law, human rights and the rights of refugees, in legislation, interpretation and operation. | Luiz Paulo Teles Ferreira Barreto, Renato Zerbini Ribeiro Leão | 08 Apr 2013 |
99 | Creative Commons | FMR 35 Enhancing refugees' integration: new initiatives in Brazil | Recent initiatives in Brazil have strengthened protection and enhanced integration opportunities for refugees. | Liliana Lyra Jubilut | 08 Apr 2013 |
100 | Creative Commons | FMR 35 Local integration of refugees in Brazil | Local integration is a complex economic, political, social and cultural process. | Julia Bertino Moreira, Rosana Baeninger | 08 Apr 2013 |
101 | Creative Commons | FMR 35 Amnesty for clandestine refugees in Brazil | The story of clandestine refugees in Brazil. | Alex André Vargem | 08 Apr 2013 |
102 | Creative Commons | FMR 36 A scandal that needs to end | While the crisis in the Kivus has been a focus of action and advocacy by the international community for decades, further conflicts have been proliferating in all four corners of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). | John Holmes | 08 Apr 2013 |
103 | Creative Commons | FMR 36 The dynamics of instability in eastern DRC | The conflict in eastern Congo has been the most deadly one since the second World War, and its social consequences have been disastrous. Solutions to the conflict must look to the long term. | Pierre Jacquemot | 08 Apr 2013 |
104 | Creative Commons | FMR 36 The role of governance and research | Forced migration is not new to DRC but its extent and its consequences are still shocking. Good governance and research must play a stronger role if life is to improve for the citizens of DRC. | Bernard Mumpasi Lututala | 08 Apr 2013 |
105 | Creative Commons | FMR 36 Displacement trends in DRC | Internal displacement has plagued the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) for nearly 20 years. This article provides an overview of the scale and causes of displacement. | Greta Zeender, Jacob Rothing | 08 Apr 2013 |
106 | Creative Commons | FMR 36 Beyond the silence: sexual violence in eastern DRC | The sexual violence laws introduced in DRC in 2006 have had only limited impact. A much louder condemnation of rape and a far more proactive approach to prevention are urgently needed. | Jessica Keralis | 08 Apr 2013 |
107 | Creative Commons | FMR 36 Protection from sexual violence in DRC | While service provision for survivors of sexual violence is the top priority, protection for women and girls can also be improved in DRC. | Sarah Mosely, Talita Cetinoglu, Marit Glad | 08 Apr 2013 |
108 | Creative Commons | FMR 36 Preventing sexual violence | While there has been more focus on assistance to survivors of sexual violence after they have been attacked, not enough resources or political attention are devoted to preventing these acts of violence from occurring in the first place. | Melanie Teff, Camilla Campisi | 08 Apr 2013 |
109 | Creative Commons | FMR 36 Land and property disputes impeding return and reintegration | A survey conducted by UNHCR in 2009 in IDP camps in North Kivu shows that access to land is the second factor after security which prevents people from returning to their zone of origin. | Oumar Sylla | 08 Apr 2013 |
110 | Creative Commons | FMR 36 Land, IDPs and mediation | Unmanaged resettlement of IDPs in eastern DRC might threaten an already fragile security situation. | Baptiste Raymond | 08 Apr 2013 |
111 | Creative Commons | FMR 36 Not going home: displaced youth after war | In preparing for a post conflict DRC, we should be more aware of young people's aspirations, the opportunities open to them, and the challenges they face in building a decent life. | Timothy Raeymaekers | 08 Apr 2013 |
112 | Creative Commons | FMR 36 Evictions from DRC's protected areas | There is an increasing number of people who are being evicted from DRC's 'protected areas' both by the government and by international conservation organisations. | Kai Schmidt-Soltau | 08 Apr 2013 |
113 | Creative Commons | FMR 36 Press-ganged children | Addressing the fate of children who are recruited into armed conflicts is not as simple as demanding their exclusion from those conflicts. | Axel Poullard | 08 Apr 2013 |
114 | Creative Commons | FMR 36 Too big to fail | The UN integrated mission in DRC and the piloting of humanitarian reform there have been necessarily innovative in a challenging context. | Ross Mountain | 08 Apr 2013 |
115 | Creative Commons | FMR 36 Civil society and the displaced persons of Bandundu | Local organisations in Bandundu province located in western DRC are struggling to meet the needs of displaced persons in the absence of government or international assistance. | Pierre Sossou, Boanerges M’Paty, Fulgence Buzika | 08 Apr 2013 |
116 | Creative Commons | FMR 36 DRC: a donor perspective | Donor engagement in DRC is more important than ever but donors need to reassess their strategies. | Seb Fouquet | 08 Apr 2013 |
117 | Creative Commons | FMR 36 Innovation in cash-voucher programming | Cash vouchers offer flexibility, enabling payment for school fees as well as for basic necessities. They also empower people who, in displacement, have been deprived of choice. | Kokoévi Sossouvi | 09 Apr 2013 |
118 | Creative Commons | FMR 36 The Data Centre for IDPs in North Kivu | Effective provision of aid and protection for those displaced in eastern DRC requires reliable data which the new Data Centre in North Kivu is helping to provide. | Laura Jacqueline Church | 09 Apr 2013 |
119 | Creative Commons | FMR 36 ICRC: careful analysis is the key | In the Democratic Republic of Congo, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) combines its protection and assistance activities and focuses on 'priority zones' where armed actors are present. | Alena Koscalova, Elena Lucchi, Sabine Kampmüller | 09 Apr 2013 |
120 | Creative Commons | FMR 36 Training trainers in reproductive health | The cascade training model has brought clinical training closer to the areas in DRC most in need of skilled staff to serve conflict-affected women experiencing complications in pregnancy and childbirth. | Boubacar Toure, Hélène Harroff-Tavel, Sara Casey, Tegan Culler | 09 Apr 2013 |
121 | Creative Commons | FMR 36 Refugee return and root causes of conflict | Since independence, violent conflicts in eastern DRC have been linked to access to land, affirmation of ethnic identities and competition for political control. | Maria Lange | 09 Apr 2013 |
122 | Creative Commons | FMR 36 Of tripartites, peace and returns | After international agreements covering the return of refugees to Equateur and North Kivu, the challenge is to create local structures that can make the agreements work. | Steve Hege | 09 Apr 2013 |
123 | Creative Commons | FMR 36 Return in the political context of North Kivu | Durable returns of IDPs and refugees into some of the most densely populated areas in eastern DRC are never going to be a simple exercise. | Fergus Thomas | 09 Apr 2013 |
124 | Creative Commons | FMR 36 Foundations for repatriation and peace in DRC | Parties to the protracted Congolese conflict have long promoted fear of 'the other' and a thirst for revenge; these attitudes must be addressed if peace is to have a chance. | Vanessa Noël Brown | 09 Apr 2013 |
125 | Creative Commons | FMR 36 What hope for IDPs in a new Sudan? | The most probable outcome of the 2011 referendum is that Southern Sudan secedes from the North, breaking Sudan into two independent nation states. | Taghrid Hashim Ahmed | 09 Apr 2013 |
126 | Creative Commons | FMR 36 Rumour versus information | Central to Iraqi refugees' efforts to resolve the question of their immediate future is their access to good information about resettlement and return. | Adam Saltsman | 09 Apr 2013 |
127 | Creative Commons | FMR 36 The displaced also protest | Displaced people in Colombia are resorting to mass demonstrations to persuade their government to assume its responsibilities towards them. | Freddy A Guerrero, Estefanía Vanegas | 09 Apr 2013 |
128 | Creative Commons | FMR 36 Safe and suitable return for women fleeing conflict in Liberia | When women migrants return, they can face daunting challenges to re-integration but can also contribute to development and transforming societies. | Victoria Ijeoma Nwogu | 09 Apr 2013 |
129 | Creative Commons | FMR 36 The Kampala Convention and protection from arbitrary displacement | The Kampala Convention breaks new ground in elevating the right to be protected from arbitrary displacement to a binding legal norm. | Maria Stavropoulou | 09 Apr 2013 |
130 | Creative Commons | FMR 36 The pervertibility of refugee status | The desire to categorise all those seeking refuge throws up continuing challenges to traditions of hospitality and to the realisation of migrants' rights. | Ana Paula Penchaszadeh | 09 Apr 2013 |
131 | Creative Commons | FMR 36 The road from Kabul | New UNHCR research investigates the motivations for and challenges associated with the migration of young Afghans to Europe. | Lucia Cipullo, Jeff Crisp | 09 Apr 2013 |
132 | Creative Commons | FMR 38 Foreword | Foreword to issue 37 of Forced Migration Review. | T Alexander Aleinikoff | 09 Apr 2013 |
133 | Creative Commons | FMR 38 Citizen initiatives in Haiti | The 2010 earthquake in Haiti ushered in a new era for the role and power of technology and communication systems in disaster response, especially for how local responders used them. | Imogen Wall | 09 Apr 2013 |
134 | Creative Commons | FMR 38 Disaster Response 2.0 | The traditional disaster response community is only now beginning to assimilate the vast changes that new technologies could bring for information management in their field. | Jeffrey Villaveces | 16 Apr 2013 |
135 | Creative Commons | FMR 38 The only constant is change | Advances in information and communications technology are offering new solutions to a range of operational challenges experienced in the field. Can the humanitarian community's providers of telecommunications services keep up with the pace of change? | Mariko Hall | 16 Apr 2013 |
136 | Creative Commons | FMR 38 Technology in aid of learning for isolated refugees | The lack of higher education opportunities for refugees, many of whom flee before being able to complete their education, is a widely acknowledged problem. | Petra Dankova, Clotilde Giner | 16 Apr 2013 |
137 | Creative Commons | FMR 38 Early warning of mass atrocity crimes | The use of new technologies for early warning systems can help reduce people's vulnerability to mass violence. | Phoebe Wynn-Pope | 16 Apr 2013 |
138 | Creative Commons | FMR 38 Access to information - inclusive or exclusive? | Do new technologies increase access to information and knowledge for all, or are they deepening a technological divide? | Sandra Krause, Diana Quick | 16 Apr 2013 |
139 | Creative Commons | FMR 38 Luxembourg-UNHCR-Skype synergies | A recent strategic partnership between UNHCR, the Government of Luxembourg and communications software provider Skype is keeping UNHCR staff in hardship locations in touch with their families and friends. | Antoine Bertout, Marc de Bourcy, Mohammad Faisal | 16 Apr 2013 |
140 | Creative Commons | FMR 38 Open access to scholarly research | Forced migration authors hold the key to enabling free and unfettered access to the full text of research articles. | Elisa Mason | 16 Apr 2013 |
141 | Creative Commons | FMR 38 Remote visual evidence of displacement | Geospatial technologies such as satellite imagery provide a means of 'reaching' a conflict zone when on-the-ground reporting may be too dangerous, a region too remote, or access denied. | Susan Wolfinbarger, Jessica Wyndham | 16 Apr 2013 |
142 | Creative Commons | FMR 38 Web-based monitoring in an insecure environment | UNHCR has developed Project Tracking and IDP databases for its work in Iraq in order to facilitate its operations at a lower risk to all stakeholders and to improve financial accountability, oversight and transparency. | Andrew Harper | 16 Apr 2013 |
143 | Creative Commons | FMR 38 Phoning home | Simply having access to technology does not resolve the problem of communication between displaced people and their families. | Linda Leung | 16 Apr 2013 |
144 | Creative Commons | FMR 38 What Ushahidi can do to track displacement | Ushahidi is an interactive mapping tool for use in crisis situations, which humanitarian workers can use to help them target assistance. | Galya Ruffer | 16 Apr 2013 |
145 | Creative Commons | FMR 38 Online connection for remittances | nternet cafés in refugee camps allow refugees to maintain and create networks for overseas remittances. For many displaced people, maintaining these ties is vital. | Naohiko Omata | 16 Apr 2013 |
146 | Creative Commons | FMR 38 How displaced communities use technology to access financial services | As drought forces hundreds of thousands of Somalis to flee to Kenya and Ethiopia or to displaced camps within Somali territories, providing financial services might not seem an immediate priority. | Abdirashid Duale | 16 Apr 2013 |
147 | Creative Commons | FMR 38 GBV data collection and sharing | GBV data collection and sharing. | Kristy Crabtree | 16 Apr 2013 |
148 | Creative Commons | FMR 38 Disabled persons database after Pakistan floods | Disabled persons database after Pakistan floods. | Niaz Ullah Khan | 23 Apr 2013 |
149 | Creative Commons | FMR 38 From the local community in Colombia into cyberspace | From the local community in Colombia into cyberspace. | Juan David Gómez-Quintero | 08 May 2013 |
150 | Creative Commons | FMR 38 Mobile phones used for public health surveillance in Darfur | Mobile phones used for public health surveillance in Darfur. | Kbede Deribe | 08 May 2013 |
151 | Creative Commons | FMR 38 Community Technology Access project | Community Technology Access project. | Daniela Ionita | 08 May 2013 |
152 | Creative Commons | FMR 38 Android phones for mosquito net surveys | Android phones for mosquito net surveys. | Sarah Hoibak, Marian Schilperoord | 08 May 2013 |
153 | Creative Commons | FMR 38 Refugees enjoy freedom to surf in Uganda | Refugees enjoy freedom to surf in Uganda. | Angella Nabwowe-Kasule | 08 May 2013 |
154 | Creative Commons | FMR 38 The networking Tibetan diaspora | The networking Tibetan diaspora. | Emma Tobin | 08 May 2013 |
155 | Creative Commons | FMR 38 Satellite phones help rescue of refugees | Satellite phones help rescue of refugees. | Virginia Signorini | 08 May 2013 |
156 | Creative Commons | FMR 38 Making online connections | Internet-based technologies are changing the way refugees are able to remain connected to their origins while adjusting to life in a new country. | Jennifer Flemming | 08 May 2013 |
157 | Creative Commons | FMR 38 The role of technology in family tracing in Kenya | Capitalising on the spread of mobile phones and the internet, new digital tools can help refugees trace missing family members. Security of data is a vital aspect of any such tools. | Lucy Kiama, Christopher Mikkelsen, Caroline Njeri, Mikkel Hansen | 08 May 2013 |
158 | Creative Commons | FMR 38 Sharing sensitive data on forced migrants | Can a collaborative web-platform for sharing critical demographic information about displaced people improve delivery and response? | Prisca Benelli, Alessandro Guarino, Jen Ziemke | 08 May 2013 |
159 | Creative Commons | FMR 38 Technology and engineering to support work with refugees | New partnerships are being forged to encourage young engineers to use their skills in the service of refugees. | Stephanie Hunt, Geoffrey C Orsak | 08 May 2013 |
160 | Creative Commons | FMR 38 Country of Origin Information: old problems, modern solutions | The current multitude of sources of information paradoxically renders access to good quality Country of Origin Information for refugee status determination procedures quite cumbersome. | Marco Formisano | 08 May 2013 |
161 | Creative Commons | FMR 38 Technology: bringing solutions or disruptions? | The availability of information through new technologies is challenging existing power relations and current ways of working, and we may not be prepared for the consequences. | Paul Currion | 08 May 2013 |
162 | Creative Commons | FMR 38 Sifting hype from reality | Sifting hype from reality. | Paul Currion | 08 May 2013 |
163 | Creative Commons | FMR 38 New technologies always an improvement? | New technologies always an improvement? | LIsbeth Pilegaard | 08 May 2013 |
164 | Creative Commons | FMR 38 'Identity unknown': migrant deaths at sea | Political unrest in North Africa has led to a resurgence in irregular migration to Europe and an increase in migrant deaths at sea, yet there is still no framework for identifying those who die or recording their numbers. | Stefanie Grant | 08 May 2013 |
165 | Creative Commons | FMR 38 Nearly a refugee: thoughts from Cairo | Turbulence in North Africa and the Middle East has forced many to flee their homes and countries. One woman in Cairo, on the brink of flight, considers her options. | Shaden Khallaf | 08 May 2013 |
166 | Creative Commons | FMR 38 Language training in the Czech Republic | Language skills are crucial for the integration of refugees into the local community. In the Czech Republic, all persons granted international protection have the legal right to language tuition but there are shortcomings in provision. | Markéta Bačáková | 08 May 2013 |
167 | Creative Commons | FMr 38 Forgotten and unattended: refugees in post-earthquake Japan | Refugees and asylum seekers suffered restrictions on movement, increased impoverishment and shortage of essential information. | Katsunori Koike | 08 May 2013 |
168 | Creative Commons | FMR 38 A new strategy for meeting humanitarian challenges in urban areas | Experience indicates that significant challenges remain across key humanitarian operational approaches relating to the needs of growing numbers of IDPs and refugees who migrate to cities. | Roger Zetter, George Deikun | 08 May 2013 |
169 | Creative Commons | FMR 38 Preventing partner violence in refugee and immigrant communities | For many refugees and other forced migrants, sexual and gender-based violence does not necessarily stop after resettlement; for some, that may be when it starts. | Greta Uehling, Alberto Bouroncle, Carter Roeber, Nathaniel Tashima, Cathleen Crain | 08 May 2013 |
170 | RSC Wednesday Seminars 2011: Beyond conventional solutions to the refugee problem: mobility as a strategy for Afghans | This podcast was recorded at the Refugee Studies Centre's fourth Wednesday Public Seminar of Trinity Term 2011. | Alessandro Monsutti | 21 Jul 2011 | |
171 | Creative Commons | The Turn: American Foreign Policy 2009 to 2011 - Inaugural Fulbright Lecture in International Relations | Inaugural Fulbright lecture in International Relations, given at St Antony's College to commemorate Senator J. William Fulbright, one of Oxford's most distinguished alumni and founder of the Fulbright Programme of Academic Exchanges. | Anne-Marie Slaughter, Andrew Hurrell, Adam Roberts | 09 Aug 2011 |
172 | Creative Commons | 2016 Loebel Lectures one day Workshop: Nikolaus Steinbeis | To complement Essi Viding's lectures, Developmental risk and resilience: The challenge of translating multi-level data to concrete interventions | Nikolaus Steinbeis | 23 Aug 2017 |
173 | Creative Commons | FMR 38 Kenyan refugees included in transitional justice processes | In the complex relationship between forced migration and transitional justice, a visit by the Kenyan Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission to a refugee settlement in Uganda seems to mark a significant step. | Bernadette Iyodu | 08 May 2013 |
174 | Creative Commons | FMR 38 Protracted internal displacement: is local integration a solution? | Recent research in six countries in Africa, Europe and Latin America highlights a range of factors that may help or hinder integration. | Elizabeth Ferris, Kate Halff | 08 May 2013 |
175 | Creative Commons | FMR 39 From the editors | From the editors. | Editors | 08 May 2013 |
176 | Creative Commons | FMR 39 Broadening our perspective | Broadening our perspective, remarks from the IOM Director General. | William Lacy Swing | 08 May 2013 |
177 | Creative Commons | FMR 39 Positive lessons from the Arab Spring | Positive lessons from the Arab Spring. | António Guterres | 08 May 2013 |
178 | Creative Commons | FMR 39 Migration and revolution | The Arab Spring has not radically transformed migration patterns in the Mediterranean, and the label 'migration crisis' does not do justice to the composite and stratified reality. | Hein de Haas, Nando Sigona | 08 May 2013 |
179 | Creative Commons | FMR 39 Bordering on a crisis | While the phenomenon of 'mixed migratory flows' has long been recognised, this was the first time it applied to a large-scale displacement. It required a coordinated humanitarian response for a large and diverse group of displaced persons. | Guido Ambroso | 08 May 2013 |
180 | Creative Commons | FMR 39 Legal protection frameworks | The large-scale displacement associated with the recent popular uprisings in North Africa both reinforces and challenges the role of legal protection mechanisms. | Tamara Wood | 08 May 2013 |
181 | Creative Commons | FMR 39 The bittersweet return home | Migrants left Libya in haste and in fear for their lives. A rapid international response saved lives and facilitated the return home but a premature return may have some unwelcome repercussions. | Asmita Naik, Frank Laczko | 08 May 2013 |
182 | Creative Commons | FMR 39 The reintegration programme for Bangladeshi returnees | When evacuated Bangladeshi migrants arrived home, the government, civil society, international organisations and the private sector cooperated to help them. | Anita J Wadud | 08 May 2013 |
183 | Creative Commons | FMR 39 Local hosting and transnational identity | Tunisian people, rather than their government, led the response to the humanitarian crisis when Libyans started their own revolt and people starting fleeing across the border. | Katherine E Hoffman | 08 May 2013 |
184 | Creative Commons | FMR 39 Resettlement is needed for refugees in Tunisia | With Tunisia experiencing wide-ranging political, social and economic change, there is an imperative need to alleviate the burden of hosting people fleeing Libya who are unable to return to their countries of origin. | Amaya Valcárcel | 08 May 2013 |
185 | Creative Commons | FMR 39 Dispossession and displacement in Libya | Inability to access pre-displacement housing, land and property poses a significant obstacle to the achievement of durable solutions for most IDPs in Libya. Displacement and dispossession cannot be separated from the legacy of the Gaddafi era. | Rhodri C Williams | 08 May 2013 |
186 | Creative Commons | FMR 39 Protecting and assisting migrants caught in crises | The 2011 Libya crisis brought into sharp focus how global migration patterns are re-defining the range and type of needs and vulnerabilities of persons affected by a humanitarian crisis. | Mohammed Abdiker, Angela Sherwood | 08 May 2013 |
187 | Creative Commons | FMR 39 We are not all Egyptian | For many refugees in Egypt the weeks of the revolution were marked by isolation, fear and brutality. In the aftermath of the revolution, the promise of greater freedom has not yet been extended to refugees. | Martin Jones | 08 May 2013 |
188 | Creative Commons | FMR 39 Looking beyond legal status to human need | What humanitarians can expect more of in the future is more mixed flows defying rigid categorisation and calling for a humanitarian response based on common needs for assistance and protection. | Tarak Bach Baouab, Hernan del Valle, Katharine Derderian, Aurelie Ponthieu | 08 May 2013 |
189 | Creative Commons | FMR 39 From commitment to practice: the EU response | The EU's response to events in North Africa in 2011 indicates that more is needed to translate a commitment to solidarity from limited aid and statements of principle into practical reality. | Madeline Garlick, Joanne van Selm | 08 May 2013 |
190 | Creative Commons | FMR 39 | The Dublin II Regulation makes the first safe country of refuge solely responsible for refugees and asylum seekers. In the case of Italy, the first responsible country has not been acting responsibly. | Raffaela Puggioni | 08 May 2013 |
191 | Creative Commons | FMR 39 Protection for migrants after the Libyan Revolution | Irregular and mixed migration is still of great concern in post-revolutionary Libya, made more complex by the securitisation of border control issues and the inherent challenges of an interim government consolidating its authority. | Samuel Cheung | 08 May 2013 |
192 | Creative Commons | FMR 39 An asylum spring in the new Libya? | An asylum spring in the new Libya? | Jean-François Durieux, Violeta Moreno-Lax, Marina Sharpe | 08 May 2013 |
193 | Creative Commons | FMR 39 Newly recognised humanitarian actors | 'New' humanitarian leaders are growing in profile, impact and capacity. They need to be recognised as equals by the international humanitarian community. | James Shaw-Hamilton | 08 May 2013 |
194 | Creative Commons | FMR 39 Migrants caught in crisis | A number of new initiatives point to ways in which the international community, particularly governments, could help reduce the vulnerabilities of migrant workers during conflict and crisis situations. | Brian Kelly | 08 May 2013 |
195 | Creative Commons | FMR 39 Proud to be Tunisian | Proud to be Tunisian. | Elizabeth Eyster, Houda Chalchoul, Carole Lalève | 08 May 2013 |
196 | Creative Commons | FMR 41 From the editors | From the editors. | Editors | 08 May 2013 |
197 | Creative Commons | FMR 41 The history and status of the right not to be displaced | The many existing fragments of law relating to arbitrary displacement have a common thread running through them, revealing a human right not to be displaced. The existence of such a right has not yet been recognised in any international legal instrument. | Michèle Morel, Maria Stavropoulou, Jean-François Durieux | 08 May 2013 |
198 | Creative Commons | FMR 41 Preventing displacement | Displacement can be a means of escaping violence but it can also bring great suffering. Displacement is not inevitable, so what can we do to prevent it? | Valerie Amos | 08 May 2013 |
199 | Creative Commons | FMR 41 International Humanitarian Law: a short summary of relevant provisions | International Humanitarian Law: a short summary of relevant provisions in relation to the right not to be displaced. | Editors | 08 May 2013 |
200 | Creative Commons | FMR 41 To prevent or pursue displacement? | The repertoire of survival actions of at-risk civilians includes both avoiding and attempting displacement. But there are also overlaps, combinations and tacking back and forth between the two, while trying to mitigate the risks that any choice entails. | Casey Barrs | 08 May 2013 |