Refugee & Migration

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In an era marked by unprecedented global mobility, understanding the legal intricacies surrounding migration is paramount. Our research is dedicated to unraveling the complexities of international and domestic frameworks that govern the movement of individuals across borders and within them, with a keen focus on refugee protection and human rights. Through rigorous analysis and scholarship, we aim to contribute to the development of robust legal frameworks that ensure the just and humane treatment of migrants and refugees worldwide.

Major Research Projects

Refugee & Migration Projects

Psychology Research Evidence (PRE) Project
Denying refugee status: inferences and assumptions
Bridging Divides
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Media

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Could artificial intelligence improve decision-making in refugee cases?

Refugee & Migration Team

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Idil Atak
Professor
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Uchechukwu Ngwaba
Assistant Professor
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Graham Hudson
Associate Dean, Academic; Professor
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Hilary Evans Cameron
Assistant Professor