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Uncovering and challenging discrimination in immigration law and migration control
\n \n\n \n \nExamining the diverse forms of refugee-led social protection in Kenya and Uganda
\n \n\n \n \nExploring the taken for granted portrayal of refugee status as a necessary gatekeeper to durable solutions, with a focus on Eritreans in Uganda and within Eritrea.
\n \n\n \n \nRe-examining refugee protection through a lens of mobility and migration
\n \n\n \n \nExploring the lived experience of temporary accommodation for refugees in the Middle East and Europe
\n \n\n \n \nUnderstanding the spatial and social dynamics of the Syrian conflict
\n \n\n \n \nStudying the question of how to rethink refuge and refugee protection from various angles, including politics, international relations, normative political theory, law, history, and anthropology
\n \n\n \n \nExamining practices of asylum and the role of international and domestic courts in refugee protection
\n \n\n \n \nExamining the politics of responses by the main host states of first asylum in the Syrian refugee crisis
\n \n\n \n \nChallenging popular myths about refugees
\n \n\n \n \nExploring the negotiation histories, execution and outcomes of the Cessation Clauses for Eritrean refugees in Sudan and Rwandan refugees in Uganda
\n \n\n \n \nExamining the lived experiences and life-course aspirations of young people subject to immigration control in the UK as they become adult
\n \n\n \n \nMapping exercise on promoting education for Syrian young people (aged 12\u201325)
\n \n\n \n \nExamining the origins of refugee and forced migration studies, and charting its future direction
\n \n\n \n \nExploring the challenges faced by UNHCR in balancing the political and strategic interests of states and the rights of refugees
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