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RSC Public Seminar Series, Michaelmas term 2024

Series convened by Professor Tom Scott-Smith and Professor Catherine Briddick

About the speaker

Christel Querton is a Wallscourt Fellow in Law at the University of the West of England, Bristol, and a member of the Research in Public International Law research group. She is also a Research Affiliate at the Refugee Law Initiative, University of London.

Christel’s research focuses on international refugee law, in particular the protection of persons fleeing contemporary armed conflicts and refugee women. She has published in the Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights, the International and Comparative Law Quarterly and the Refugee Survey Quarterly. Her monograph titled "Conflict Refugees: European Union law and Practice" was published by Cambridge University Press in 2023. The book is based on her PhD research, which was funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (UK).

Christel co-convenes the Women in Refugee Law (WiRL) Network, which aims to recentre refugee women within refugee law, policy and practice and has led various research projects, including that of evaluating country guidance issued by the European Union Agency for Asylum.

In addition to her academic work, Christel has prior experience as a barrister practicing asylum, immigration and human rights law within the UK. She has strong ties to the charity sector, having served in advisory and trustee roles for organizations focused on refugee and asylum issues.

 

The seminar will be followed by drinks in the Hall.

Registration not required.

All enquiries should be directed to rsc-outreach@qeh.ox.ac.uk.

Download the seminar series poster for Michaelmas term 2024.

 

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The Annual Harrell-Bond Lecture is named in honour of Dr Barbara Harrell-Bond, the founding Director of the Refugee Studies Centre. It is held each year in Michaelmas term.

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Wednesday, 19 February 2025, 5pm to 6pm @ Seminar Room 1, Oxford Department of International Development, 3 Mansfield Road, Oxford OX1 3TB

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Wednesday, 26 February 2025, 5pm to 6pm @ Seminar Room 1, Oxford Department of International Development, 3 Mansfield Road, Oxford OX1 3TB

The Politics of Immigration and the Politics of Identity | Annual Harrell-Bond Lecture 2025

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Thursday, 06 March 2025, 5pm to 6pm @ Harold Lee Room, Pembroke College, Pembroke Square St Aldates Oxford OX1 1DW

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Tuesday, 11 March 2025, 5pm to 6pm @ Investcorp Lecture Theatre, St Anthony’s College, 62 Woodstock Rd, Oxford OX2 6JF

'Wicked' Challenges in Migration Management: Weaponization, Politicization, and Hostile Influence Operations

Wednesday, 12 March 2025, 5pm to 6pm @ Seminar Room 1, Oxford Department of International Development, 3 Mansfield Road, Oxford OX1 3TB