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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
This track examines the intersection of human rights and forced migration, focusing on the legal frameworks that protect refugees and asylum seekers. It aims to explore the challenges faced by displaced populations in accessing their rights and the role of international law in safeguarding these rights.
This session will analyze effective conflict resolution strategies that can be employed in situations of mass displacement. Participants will discuss case studies and best practices that have successfully addressed the root causes of refugee crises.
This track investigates the relationship between violence and migration, focusing on how conflict and insecurity drive individuals to seek refuge. It will also explore the implications of violence on the integration of migrants into host communities.
This session addresses the critical issue of statelessness and its profound impact on human rights. Discussions will center on the legal and social challenges faced by stateless individuals and the international community's response to this phenomenon.
This track explores the tension between border security measures and humanitarian obligations towards migrants and refugees. It will examine how states can balance national security with the need to protect human rights.
This session will focus on the role of global governance in addressing refugee protection challenges. Participants will discuss the effectiveness of international institutions and agreements in responding to the needs of displaced populations.
This track examines the policies and practices that facilitate the integration of refugees and migrants into host societies. It will highlight successful models and the role of civil society in promoting social cohesion.
This session will explore the concept of transitional justice in the context of forced migration. Discussions will focus on how transitional justice mechanisms can address the needs of refugees and internally displaced persons.
This track delves into the principles of humanitarian law as they pertain to the rights of refugees. Participants will analyze the effectiveness of these legal frameworks in protecting vulnerable populations during armed conflicts.
This session will critically assess current migration policies and their implications for human rights. It will encourage dialogue on how to reform policies to better protect the rights of migrants and refugees.
This track highlights the vital role of civil society organizations in addressing the challenges faced by refugees and migrants. It will explore innovative approaches and partnerships that enhance advocacy and support for displaced populations.
Due to heightened regional tensions and travel risks, the conference may be conducted in virtual-only mode. Updates regarding participation format will be communicated in advance.