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Caroline Nalule
PhD
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Refugees are Migrants
Caroline is a postdoctoral research fellow working on the European Research Council Funded project ‘Refugees are Migrants: Refugee Mobility, Recognition and Rights’
Caroline Nalule is a PhD in law graduate from the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa. Her thesis was about migration rights of citizens in the East African Community. She holds an LLM in international human rights law from Lund University, Sweden and LLB from Makerere University, Uganda. She has more than ten years’ experience working in the field of human rights and international law. She has previously worked with Riara University, Nairobi; the Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative, Africa Office; and also the Uganda Human Rights Commission. Her areas of expertise and interest include: public international law, human rights law, regional economic communities, citizenship and migration law, refugee law, international criminal law; legal and policy analysis.
Recent publications
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Migration and Human Rights in Africa: The Policy and Legal Framework in Broad Strokes
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Caroline Nalule, (2020), African Migrants and the Refugee Crisis, 96 - 111
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Exploring RSD handover from UNHCR to States
Forced Migration Review
Caroline Nalule and Derya Ozkul, (2020), Forced Migration Review, 65, 27 - 29
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Recognising refugees: understanding the real routes to recognition
Forced Migration Review
Cathryn Costello et al, (2020), Forced Migration Review, 65, 4 - 7