Organization: University of Nottingham
Country: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Registration deadline: 14 Jun 2019
Starting date: 24 Jun 2019
Ending date: 28 Jun 2019
How to register:
Country: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Registration deadline: 14 Jun 2019
Starting date: 24 Jun 2019
Ending date: 28 Jun 2019
The Human Rights Law Centre Summer School is a unique, expert-led programme aimed at students and:
- people working in government
- human rights defenders
- NGOs
- international governmental organisation
- researchers and academics
The programme provides participants with the intellectual skills and instruments to understand the complex nexus between development aid, migration policy and food security.
Topics addressed will include:
- The use of development aid as a tool for migration control
- The outsourcing of migration control to developing countries
- The focus on security in the context of migration control
- The parallels between food (in)security and food aid and migration control
- The nexus between humanitarian and development interventions
Academics and practitioners will share knowledge and insights on the role played by state and non-state actors in the development context and the workings of international and regional law and policy at the interface between hunger and migration.
How to register:
Download registration form from webpage and send to hrlcsummerschool@nottingham.ac.uk