ESIL Lecture James Hathaway
ESIL Lecture: James Hathaway
James E. and Sarah A. Degan Professor of Law at the University of Michigan Law School. Distinguished Visiting Professor of International Refugee Law at the Faculty of Law of the University of Amsterdam
Title: Fixing the Refugee System
Description: This address argues that the time is right to change the way that refugee law is implemented. Specifically, Hathaway advocates a shift towards a managed and collectivized approach to the implementation of refugee protection obligations. He contends that while the obligations under the UN’s Refugee Convention remain sound, the mechanisms for implementing those obligations are flawed in ways that too often lead States to act against their own values and interests, and which produce needless suffering amongst refugees. He offers a five-point plan to revitalize the Refugee Convention.
Date: Friday 13 May 2016
Time: 16h00 – 17h30
Location: University of Amsterdam School of Law, Oudemanhuispoort 4-6, Amsterdam (room D009)
Registration: Regustration for this ESIL lecture is required by 11 May 2016, with Martine van Trigt at acil-fdr@uva.nl