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Tristan Harley

@drtristanharley

Senior Research Associate @KaldorCentre for International Refugee Law. Author of Refugees, Regionalism and Responsibility (Elgar 2016). Founder of Emu Trekkers.

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Check out this excellent analysis of the implications of the NZYQ High Court decision from my colleagues Daniel Ghezelbash and Anna Talbot at UNSW Kaldor Centre. theconversation.com/high-court-rea…

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Save the date for this discussion and networking opportunity for academics and RLOs attending the Global Refugee Forum: Collaborating with academic partners to advance refugee-led advocacy: Tips, tricks and networks 🗓️ 14 December, 1pm to 3pm CET In-person only...

Save the date for this discussion and networking opportunity for academics and RLOs attending the Global Refugee Forum:   

Collaborating with academic partners to advance refugee-led advocacy: Tips, tricks and networks  

🗓️ 14 December, 1pm to 3pm CET  

In-person only...
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'Three Approaches to the 1951 Convention: The case for a dialectical approach'. Hard hitting critique and analysis from the brilliant BS Chimni, for our Journal of Refugee Studies SI on transdisciplinary approaches to int refugee law, co-edited by Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen academic.oup.com/jrs/article/do…

Shabnam Safa (@shabnamsafa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The only thing this political debacle has confirmed is that we continue to play with the lives of #refugees & people seeking asylum for electoral gains. We continue to reinforce the harmful rhetoric of division & fear of people fleeing persecution. #auspol abc.net.au/news/2024-03-2…

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🎧'I don't know any other government around the world that has resorted to criminal sanctions' to force people to cooperate in their removal, says Daniel Ghezelbash on The World Today ABC News. LISTEN to the segment here: abc.net.au/listen/program…

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After emphasising the “importance of lived experience in shaping national and international dialogue and policy”, it is disappointing to see the Minister trying to rush this bill through parliament without any consultation with refugee communities... theconversation.com/the-consequenc…

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We have 4 days till the deadline! Don't miss your chance to learn about research methodologies and the politics of forced migration research with our free fieldwork training course. Apply now: carleton.ca/lerrn/2024-fie…

We have 4 days till the deadline!

Don't miss your chance to learn about research methodologies and the politics of forced migration research with our free fieldwork training course.

Apply now: carleton.ca/lerrn/2024-fie…
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I feel humbled to feature in the University of New South Wales newsletter today. Thanks to all my colleagues, family and friends for supporting me on this journey. inside.unsw.edu.au/campus-life/vo…

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The bill, which aims to force people to cooperate in their own deportation, was subject to an inquiry. Daniel Ghezelbash (UNSW) writes on how the government wants to proceed with the bill unchanged, despite widespread community concerns. #auspol theconversation.com/the-government…

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Excited to be in Kuala Lumpur this week for the 3rd Asia Pacific Summit of Refugees. It has been great to see this initiative grow since 2018, and I look forward to engaging with refugee experts from across the Asia Pacific over the coming days. #APSOR2024 #REFUGEESUMMIT

Excited to be in Kuala Lumpur this week for the 3rd Asia Pacific Summit of Refugees. It has been great to see this initiative grow since 2018, and I look forward to engaging with refugee experts from across the Asia Pacific over the coming days. #APSOR2024 #REFUGEESUMMIT
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If you are looking for an educational resource on research with refugees and others with lived experience of displacement, please check out this video. On YouTube, it can be translated into over 100 languages.

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Excellent analysis in the Conversation today about how refugee law should consider the protection (and destruction) of cultural heritage.