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UNSW Kaldor CentreUNSW Kaldor CentreGuy S. Goodwin-Gill on the response to Ukraine’s refugeesAs war rages in Ukraine, Europe and other countries are taking unusually quick action to support the millions of civilians fleeing their now-threatened homes. UNSW Kaldor Centre Honorary Professor Guy S Goodwin-Gill has been a leading voice on refugee issues since the first edition of his book, 'The Refugee in International Law', now in its Fourth Edition, co-authored by Jane McAdam with Emma Dunlop. Here, he explains what is working for Ukraine’s refugees and why.2022-03-2810 minUNSW Kaldor CentreUNSW Kaldor CentreRefugee status determination: Law and practiceThis event was held on 9 November 2021, to launch the fourth edition of 'The Refugee in International Law', by Guy S Goodwin-Gill and Jane McAdam(together with Emma Dunlop). In this podcast, Guy S Goodwin-Gill and Emma Dunlop discuss the practice of refugee law today, in a discussion with Arif Hussein of the Refugee Advice and Casework Service (RACS). How is refugee status determined around the world amid changing social pressures? What are the trends in protection in different jurisdictions? What legal questions arise when restrictive policies mean that access to asylum is blocked, rights are curtailed, and people cannot access fair...2021-11-2158 minUNSW Kaldor CentreUNSW Kaldor Centre'The Refugee in International Law': Then and NowThis is the first of two launch events to celebrate the release of the fourth edition of 'The Refugee in International Law' by the Kaldor Centre's Guy S Goodwin-Gill and Jane McAdam (together with Emma Dunlop). On 29 September 2021, authors Guy S Goodwin-Gill and Jane McAdam AO reflected on the many issues confronting the global protection regime at this moment, in a conversation with Guardian Australia’s Ben Doherty, chaired by Kaldor Centre Advisory Committee member, Shukufa Tahiri.2021-10-0655 minUNhörbarUNhörbarUNrecht #12 - Flucht und Migration im VölkerrechtDie Sonderreihe "UNrecht" des UNhörbar-Podcastes der DGVN Sachsen, Sachsen-Anhalt und Thüringen führt in Thematiken des Völkerrechts ein. Dazu wird Vanessa Vohs (Twitter: @VohsVanessa), Master-Studentin im Völkerrecht an der London School of Economics and Political Science, in verschiedenen Episoden Interviews führen und das Völkerrecht in Zusammenhang mit internationaler Politik und den Vereinten Nationen bringen. In dieser Folge spricht Vanessa zum Anlass des 70-jährigen Jubiläums der 1951er Genfer Flüchtlingskonvention über das Thema Flucht und Migration im Völkerrecht. Zu Gast ist Jan-Phillip Graf, Doktorrand im Völkerrecht an der Ruhr-Universi...2021-06-2546 minUNSW Kaldor CentreUNSW Kaldor CentreBoats and BeyondAi Weiwei’s Law of the Journey, 2017, an imposing installation featuring a 60-metre-long boat crowded with hundreds of anonymous refugee figures, provokes this frank discussion of Australia’s response to asylum seekers arriving by boat – and today’s approach to refugees globally. What is the relevance of the 1951 Refugee Convention when more people have been forced to flee their homes now than at any time since the World War? How does international law influence domestic politics around the world? What are the repercussions of Australia’s bipartisan policy of offshore processing on Manus and Nauru, and is the country prepared to deal wi...2018-06-251h 16UNSW Kaldor CentreUNSW Kaldor CentreA conversation with Professor Guy S Goodwin-Gill about the Global Compacts on Refugees“If you were still a legal adviser to a country … would you recommend your government sign the Global Compact for Refugees as currently is drafted?” asks Alex Aleinikoff, Director of the Zolberg Institute on Migration and Mobility, of the Kaldor Centre’s Professor Guy S Goodwin-Gill. Hear the answer in this discussion about the historical promise of the refugee protection system, where it has fallen down, and whether the Global Compact is fit for purpose.2018-05-2319 minUNSW Kaldor CentreUNSW Kaldor CentreA conversation with Prof Guy S Goodwin-Gill – State responsibility and Australia’s refugee policiesIs Australia responsible for asylum seekers sent to Nauru and Papua New Guinea’s Manus Island? Questions of liability – civil, criminal and political – are at the heart of this podcast conversation between the Kaldor Centre’s acting Director, Professor Guy S. Goodwin-Gill, and Alex Aleinikoff, the Director of The New School’s Zolberg Institute on Migration and Mobility in New York.2018-05-1813 minUNSW Kaldor CentreUNSW Kaldor CentreKaldor Centre Conference 2017 - Year in ReviewIn his opening address to the Kaldor Centre Conference 2017, Acting Director Guy S Goodwin-Gill's year in review surveys history to remind us that providing protection and finding solutions for refugees is a perpetual struggle.2017-11-2824 minUNSW Kaldor CentreUNSW Kaldor CentreHistory, Headlines and the Law: What's shaping refugee policy in Australia?How has Australia moved from a humanitarian approach to asylum seekers – and is there a way back? How is public opinion influenced by the actions and attitudes of politicians and the media? What impact can international law and the legal profession have? On 2 November, UNSW Law Alumni’s Look who’s talking series presented a fascinating discussion with: Historian and Asylum By Boat author Dr Claire Higgins; Guardian Australia journalist Ben Doherty; Scholar, barrister and Kaldor Centre Acting Director Prof. Guy S Goodwin-Gill; and Wotton + Kearney Partner Heidi Nash-Smith Moderator: Dean of UNSW Law Professor George Williams AO As leaders around...2017-11-0650 minPublic International Law Discussion Group (Part II)Public International Law Discussion Group (Part II)The Syrian Refugee Crisis and International LawProfessor Guy Goodwin-Gill, University of Oxford & Blackstone Chambers - May 20162016-10-2143 minThe Policy ShopThe Policy Shop‘A crisis that very much has a child’s face’“We’ve seen what happened with Angela Merkel and the decision she took and the political hit that she has had as a result of doing that. But she did the right thing, and many of us applauded the decision she took, but the political commentators said almost immediately, this is a political mistake, she will pay the price for it, and indeed she already has.”The words of Baroness Valerie Amos, Director of the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) at the University of London, and former UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordi...2016-09-1641 minUNSW Kaldor CentreUNSW Kaldor CentreVolker Türk - Celebrating the scholarship of Professor Guy S Goodwin-GillOn 14 and 15 April 2016, the Kaldor Centre was proud to co-host a symposium at All Souls College, Oxford to celebrate the scholarship of Professor Guy S Goodwin-Gill. Professor Goodwin-Gill is a member of the Kaldor Centre’s Advisory Committee, Emeritus Fellow of All Souls College, and Emeritus Professor of International Refugee Law at Oxford University. He has been an intellectual pioneer in identifying, mapping and shaping the sub-discipline of international refugee law. The symposium brought together leading international refugee law scholars and practitioners. For more see: http://www.kaldorcentre.unsw.edu.au/news/celebrating-scholarship-professor-guy-s-goodwin-gill2016-05-2025 minUNSW Kaldor CentreUNSW Kaldor CentreDr Brid Ni Ghráinne - Celebrating the scholarship of Professor Guy S Goodwin-GillOn 14 and 15 April 2016, the Kaldor Centre was proud to co-host a symposium at All Souls College, Oxford to celebrate the scholarship of Professor Guy S Goodwin-Gill. Professor Goodwin-Gill is a member of the Kaldor Centre’s Advisory Committee, Emeritus Fellow of All Souls College, and Emeritus Professor of International Refugee Law at Oxford University. He has been an intellectual pioneer in identifying, mapping and shaping the sub-discipline of international refugee law. The symposium brought together leading international refugee law scholars and practitioners. For more see: http://www.kaldorcentre.unsw.edu.au/news/celebrating-scholarship-professor-guy-s-goodwin-gill2016-05-1614 minUNSW Kaldor CentreUNSW Kaldor CentreGuy S Goodwin-Gill - Celebrating the scholarship of Professor Guy S Goodwin-GillOn 14 and 15 April 2016, the Kaldor Centre was proud to co-host a symposium at All Souls College, Oxford to celebrate the scholarship of Professor Guy S Goodwin-Gill. Professor Goodwin-Gill is a member of the Kaldor Centre’s Advisory Committee, Emeritus Fellow of All Souls College, and Emeritus Professor of International Refugee Law at Oxford University. He has been an intellectual pioneer in identifying, mapping and shaping the sub-discipline of international refugee law. The symposium brought together leading international refugee law scholars and practitioners. For more see: http://www.kaldorcentre.unsw.edu.au/news/celebrating-scholarship-professor-guy-s-goodwin-gill2016-05-1317 minUNSW Kaldor CentreUNSW Kaldor CentreCathryn Costello - Celebrating the scholarship of Professor Guy S Goodwin-GillOn 14 and 15 April 2016, the Kaldor Centre was proud to co-host a symposium at All Souls College, Oxford to celebrate the scholarship of Professor Guy S Goodwin-Gill. Professor Goodwin-Gill is a member of the Kaldor Centre’s Advisory Committee, Emeritus Fellow of All Souls College, and Emeritus Professor of International Refugee Law at Oxford University. He has been an intellectual pioneer in identifying, mapping and shaping the sub-discipline of international refugee law. The symposium brought together leading international refugee law scholars and practitioners. For more see: http://www.kaldorcentre.unsw.edu.au/news/celebrating-scholarship-professor-guy-s-goodwin-gill2016-05-1318 minUNSW Kaldor CentreUNSW Kaldor CentreMichelle Foster - Celebrating the scholarship of Professor Guy S Goodwin-GillOn 14 and 15 April 2016, the Kaldor Centre was proud to co-host a symposium at All Souls College, Oxford to celebrate the scholarship of Professor Guy S Goodwin-Gill. Professor Goodwin-Gill is a member of the Kaldor Centre’s Advisory Committee, Emeritus Fellow of All Souls College, and Emeritus Professor of International Refugee Law at Oxford University. He has been an intellectual pioneer in identifying, mapping and shaping the sub-discipline of international refugee law. The symposium brought together leading international refugee law scholars and practitioners. For more see: http://www.kaldorcentre.unsw.edu.au/news/celebrating-scholarship-professor-guy-s-goodwin-gill2016-05-1322 minUNSW Kaldor CentreUNSW Kaldor CentreGeoff Gilbert - Celebrating the scholarship of Professor Guy S Goodwin-GillOn 14 and 15 April 2016, the Kaldor Centre was proud to co-host a symposium at All Souls College, Oxford to celebrate the scholarship of Professor Guy S Goodwin-Gill. Professor Goodwin-Gill is a member of the Kaldor Centre’s Advisory Committee, Emeritus Fellow of All Souls College, and Emeritus Professor of International Refugee Law at Oxford University. He has been an intellectual pioneer in identifying, mapping and shaping the sub-discipline of international refugee law. The symposium brought together leading international refugee law scholars and practitioners. For more see: http://www.kaldorcentre.unsw.edu.au/news/celebrating-scholarship-professor-guy-s-goodwin-gill2016-05-1320 minUNSW Kaldor CentreUNSW Kaldor CentreWalter Kälin - Celebrating the scholarship of Professor Guy S Goodwin-GillOn 14 and 15 April 2016, the Kaldor Centre was proud to co-host a symposium at All Souls College, Oxford to celebrate the scholarship of Professor Guy S Goodwin-Gill. Professor Goodwin-Gill is a member of the Kaldor Centre’s Advisory Committee, Emeritus Fellow of All Souls College, and Emeritus Professor of International Refugee Law at Oxford University. He has been an intellectual pioneer in identifying, mapping and shaping the sub-discipline of international refugee law. The symposium brought together leading international refugee law scholars and practitioners. For more see: http://www.kaldorcentre.unsw.edu.au/news/celebrating-scholarship-professor-guy-s-goodwin-gill2016-05-1322 minUNSW Kaldor CentreUNSW Kaldor CentreHélène Lambert - Celebrating the scholarship of Professor Guy S Goodwin-GillOn 14 and 15 April 2016, the Kaldor Centre was proud to co-host a symposium at All Souls College, Oxford to celebrate the scholarship of Professor Guy S Goodwin-Gill. Professor Goodwin-Gill is a member of the Kaldor Centre’s Advisory Committee, Emeritus Fellow of All Souls College, and Emeritus Professor of International Refugee Law at Oxford University. He has been an intellectual pioneer in identifying, mapping and shaping the sub-discipline of international refugee law. The symposium brought together leading international refugee law scholars and practitioners. For more see: http://www.kaldorcentre.unsw.edu.au/news/celebrating-scholarship-professor-guy-s-goodwin-gill2016-05-1319 minUNSW Kaldor CentreUNSW Kaldor CentreJean-François Durieux - Celebrating the scholarship of Professor Guy S Goodwin-GillOn 14 and 15 April 2016, the Kaldor Centre was proud to co-host a symposium at All Souls College, Oxford to celebrate the scholarship of Professor Guy S Goodwin-Gill. Professor Goodwin-Gill is a member of the Kaldor Centre’s Advisory Committee, Emeritus Fellow of All Souls College, and Emeritus Professor of International Refugee Law at Oxford University. He has been an intellectual pioneer in identifying, mapping and shaping the sub-discipline of international refugee law. The symposium brought together leading international refugee law scholars and practitioners. For more see: http://www.kaldorcentre.unsw.edu.au/news/celebrating-scholarship-professor-guy-s-goodwin-gill2016-05-1321 minUNSW Kaldor CentreUNSW Kaldor CentreProfessor Jane McAdam - Celebrating the scholarship of Professor Guy S Goodwin-GillOn 14 and 15 April 2016, the Kaldor Centre was proud to co-host a symposium at All Souls College, Oxford to celebrate the scholarship of Professor Guy S Goodwin-Gill. Professor Goodwin-Gill is a member of the Kaldor Centre’s Advisory Committee, Emeritus Fellow of All Souls College, and Emeritus Professor of International Refugee Law at Oxford University. He has been an intellectual pioneer in identifying, mapping and shaping the sub-discipline of international refugee law. The symposium brought together leading international refugee law scholars and practitioners. For more see: http://www.kaldorcentre.unsw.edu.au/news/celebrating-scholarship-professor-guy-s-goodwin-gill2016-05-1319 minUNSW Kaldor CentreUNSW Kaldor CentreDr Reuven Ziegler - Celebrating the scholarship of Professor Guy S Goodwin-GillOn 14 and 15 April 2016, the Kaldor Centre was proud to co-host a symposium at All Souls College, Oxford to celebrate the scholarship of Professor Guy S Goodwin-Gill. Professor Goodwin-Gill is a member of the Kaldor Centre’s Advisory Committee, Emeritus Fellow of All Souls College, and Emeritus Professor of International Refugee Law at Oxford University. He has been an intellectual pioneer in identifying, mapping and shaping the sub-discipline of international refugee law. The symposium brought together leading international refugee law scholars and practitioners. For more see: http://www.kaldorcentre.unsw.edu.au/news/celebrating-scholarship-professor-guy-s-goodwin-gill2016-05-1019 minUNSW Kaldor CentreUNSW Kaldor CentreCarla Ferstman - Celebrating the scholarship of Professor Guy S Goodwin-GillOn 14 and 15 April 2016, the Kaldor Centre was proud to co-host a symposium at All Souls College, Oxford to celebrate the scholarship of Professor Guy S Goodwin-Gill. Professor Goodwin-Gill is a member of the Kaldor Centre’s Advisory Committee, Emeritus Fellow of All Souls College, and Emeritus Professor of International Refugee Law at Oxford University. He has been an intellectual pioneer in identifying, mapping and shaping the sub-discipline of international refugee law. The symposium brought together leading international refugee law scholars and practitioners. For more see: http://www.kaldorcentre.unsw.edu.au/news/celebrating-scholarship-professor-guy-s-goodwin-gill2016-05-1016 minUNSW Kaldor CentreUNSW Kaldor CentreDr Natasha Balendra - Celebrating the scholarship of Professor Guy S Goodwin-GillOn 14 and 15 April 2016, the Kaldor Centre was proud to co-host a symposium at All Souls College, Oxford to celebrate the scholarship of Professor Guy S Goodwin-Gill. Professor Goodwin-Gill is a member of the Kaldor Centre’s Advisory Committee, Emeritus Fellow of All Souls College, and Emeritus Professor of International Refugee Law at Oxford University. He has been an intellectual pioneer in identifying, mapping and shaping the sub-discipline of international refugee law. The symposium brought together leading international refugee law scholars and practitioners. For more see: http://www.kaldorcentre.unsw.edu.au/news/celebrating-scholarship-professor-guy-s-goodwin-gill2016-05-1015 minUNSW Kaldor CentreUNSW Kaldor CentreDr Hannah Tonkin - Celebrating the scholarship of Professor Guy S Goodwin-GillOn 14 and 15 April 2016, the Kaldor Centre was proud to co-host a symposium at All Souls College, Oxford to celebrate the scholarship of Professor Guy S Goodwin-Gill. Professor Goodwin-Gill is a member of the Kaldor Centre’s Advisory Committee, Emeritus Fellow of All Souls College, and Emeritus Professor of International Refugee Law at Oxford University. He has been an intellectual pioneer in identifying, mapping and shaping the sub-discipline of international refugee law. The symposium brought together leading international refugee law scholars and practitioners. See more at: https://exit.sc/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.kaldorcentre.unsw.edu.au%2Fnews%2Fcelebrating-scholarship-professor-guy-s-goodwin-gill2016-05-1025 minUNSW Kaldor CentreUNSW Kaldor CentreProf Ben Saul - Celebrating the scholarship of Professor Guy S Goodwin-GillOn 14 and 15 April 2016, the Kaldor Centre was proud to co-host a symposium at All Souls College, Oxford to celebrate the scholarship of Professor Guy S Goodwin-Gill. Professor Goodwin-Gill is a member of the Kaldor Centre’s Advisory Committee, Emeritus Fellow of All Souls College, and Emeritus Professor of International Refugee Law at Oxford University. He has been an intellectual pioneer in identifying, mapping and shaping the sub-discipline of international refugee law. The symposium brought together leading international refugee law scholars and practitioners. For more see: http://www.kaldorcentre.unsw.edu.au/news/celebrating-scholarship-professor-guy-s-goodwin-gill2016-05-1020 minUNSW Kaldor CentreUNSW Kaldor CentreMarina Sharpe - Celebrating the scholarship of Professor Guy S Goodwin-GillOn 14 and 15 April 2016, the Kaldor Centre was proud to co-host a symposium at All Souls College, Oxford to celebrate the scholarship of Professor Guy S Goodwin-Gill. Professor Goodwin-Gill is a member of the Kaldor Centre’s Advisory Committee, Emeritus Fellow of All Souls College, and Emeritus Professor of International Refugee Law at Oxford University. He has been an intellectual pioneer in identifying, mapping and shaping the sub-discipline of international refugee law. The symposium brought together leading international refugee law scholars and practitioners. For more see: http://www.kaldorcentre.unsw.edu.au/news/celebrating-scholarship-professor-guy-s-goodwin-gill2016-05-1014 minUNSW Kaldor CentreUNSW Kaldor CentreDr Pia Oberoi - Celebrating the scholarship of Professor Guy S Goodwin-GillOn 14 and 15 April 2016, the Kaldor Centre was proud to co-host a symposium at All Souls College, Oxford to celebrate the scholarship of Professor Guy S Goodwin-Gill. Professor Goodwin-Gill is a member of the Kaldor Centre’s Advisory Committee, Emeritus Fellow of All Souls College, and Emeritus Professor of International Refugee Law at Oxford University. He has been an intellectual pioneer in identifying, mapping and shaping the sub-discipline of international refugee law. The symposium brought together leading international refugee law scholars and practitioners. See more at: http://www.kaldorcentre.unsw.edu.au/news/celebrating-scholarship-professor-guy-s-goodwin-gill2016-05-1015 minUNSW Kaldor CentreUNSW Kaldor CentreConference 2015 International ComparisonsKaldor Centre for International Refugee Law Conference PROTECTION ELSEWHERE, BUT WHERE? National, Regional and Global Perspectives on Refugee Law 20 November 2015 Session 2: International comparisons Chaired by Andrew Kaldor AM, Kaldor Centre Founder Comparative regional frameworks - Professor Kate Jastram, Executive Director, Miller Institute for Global Challenges and the Law, Berkeley Law, University of California Detention of asylum seekers and the Israeli High Court of Justice: The absent–present 1951 Refugee Convention - Dr Ruvi Ziegler, School of Law, University of Reading Order out of chaos? Seeking refuge and solidarity in Europe - Emeritus Professor Guy S Goodwin-Gill, University of Oxford2015-11-301h 20Refugee Studies CentreRefugee Studies CentreUNHCR's protection guidelines: what role for external voices?Guy Goodwin-Gill gives a talk for the Refugee Studies Centre podcast series. In 1977, as national refugee status determination procedures were gaining new life, State members of UNHCR’s Executive Committee asked the Office to provide guidance on the interpretation and application of the 1951 Convention/1967 Protocol. The outcome was the 1979 UNHCR Handbook, still widely cited in courts around the world, but substantially unchanged notwithstanding successive ‘re-issues’. Following adoption of its Agenda for Protection in 2000, UNHCR sought to keep up with jurisprudential developments and emergent issues by publishing supplementary guidelines, for example, on exclusion, gender, social group, and children; these were mostly drafte...2015-06-2354 minRefugee Studies CentreRefugee Studies CentreUNHCR's protection guidelines: what role for external voices?Guy Goodwin-Gill gives a talk for the Refugee Studies Centre podcast series. In 1977, as national refugee status determination procedures were gaining new life, State members of UNHCR’s Executive Committee asked the Office to provide guidance on the interpretation and application of the 1951 Convention/1967 Protocol. The outcome was the 1979 UNHCR Handbook, still widely cited in courts around the world, but substantially unchanged notwithstanding successive ‘re-issues’. Following adoption of its Agenda for Protection in 2000, UNHCR sought to keep up with jurisprudential developments and emergent issues by publishing supplementary guidelines, for example, on exclusion, gender, social group, and children; these were mostly drafte...2015-06-2354 minRefugee Studies CentreRefugee Studies CentreUnderstanding Global Refugee Policy (Opening plenary)RSC 30th Anniversary Conference. Opening plenary by Professor Guy S. Goodwin-Gill (University of Oxford) recorded on 6 December 2012 at St Anne's College, Oxford.2012-12-1443 minRefugee Studies CentreRefugee Studies CentreUnderstanding Global Refugee Policy (Opening plenary)RSC 30th Anniversary Conference. Opening plenary by Professor Guy S. Goodwin-Gill (University of Oxford) recorded on 6 December 2012 at St Anne's College, Oxford.2012-12-1443 minLaw and SocietyLaw and SocietyThe Asylum DebateA Q&A-style panel discussion with international refugee law experts: • Professor Guy Goodwin-Gill (Oxford) • Professor Geoff Gilbert (Essex) • Professor Kate Jastram (Berkeley) • Associate Professor Jane McAdam (UNSW)2010-10-1200 min