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UNSW Kaldor CentreUNSW Kaldor Centre2023 Conference Panel: Will people in need of protection be able to access it?Panel session recording from the 2023 Kaldor Centre Conference, 'Learning from the future: Foresight for the next decade of forced migration' held on 20 November 2023 at UNSW Sydney. Speakers: Magdalena Arias Cubas, Red Cross Red Crescent Global Migration Lab Louis Everuss, Centre Coordinator, Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence, University of South Australia Adama Kamara, Deputy CEO, Refugee Council of Australia Nikolas Feith Tan, Senior Researcher, Danish Institute of Human Rights Chair: Madeline Gleeson, Senior Research Fellow, Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law As the Kaldor Centre embarked on its 10th anniversary, our flagship conference harnessed strategic foresight to inform the agenda for...2024-06-271h 16Talking MigrationTalking Migration49. Can asylum be externalized?The Danish parliament has voted in favour of seeking bilateral agreements with third countries to process and protect asylum seekers there instead of in Denmark. The practical and legal obstacles are many, as are worries about the protection of asylum seekers' human rights. In this episode: Nikolas Tan, Senior Researcher at the Danish Institute for Human Rights https://www.humanrights.dk/staff/nikolas-feith-tan Blog post by Nikolas Tan on the Danish policy: https://rli.blogs.sas.ac.uk/2021/04/19/denmarks-extraterritorial-asylum-vision/2021-10-1422 minTalking MigrationTalking Migration49. Can asylum be externalized?The Danish parliament has voted in favour of seeking bilateral agreements with third countries to process and protect asylum seekers there instead of in Denmark. The practical and legal obstacles are many, as are worries about the protection of asylum seekers' human rights. In this episode: Nikolas Tan, Senior Researcher at the Danish Institute for Human Rights https://www.humanrights.dk/staff/nikolas-feith-tanBlog post by Nikolas Tan on the Danish policy: https://rli.blogs.sas.ac.uk/2021/04/19/denmarks-extraterritorial-asylum-vision/2021-10-1422 minGerman Law Journal: GLJ Shorts and GLJ SpecialsGerman Law Journal: GLJ Shorts and GLJ SpecialsGLJ Short: A Topographical Approach to Accountability for Human Rights Violations in Migration Control (GLJ 21:3)With Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen Link to the article Nikolas Feith Tan & Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen, A Topographical Approach to Accountability for Human Rights Violations in Migration Control, German Law Journal vol. 21:3 (2020) The Special Issue Introduction to the Special Issue by editors Cathryn Costello and Itamar Mann Table of Contents of the Special Issue Abstract Abstract: This Article develops what we call a “topographical approach” to accountability in migration control. Drawing on different strands of scholarship, including legal geography, “legal black holes,” and work on strategic litigation, we approach accountability by perceivi...2020-10-0406 minUNSW Kaldor CentreUNSW Kaldor CentreBeing A Refugee In Indonesia21 March 2016 - The Kaldor Centre hosted a lunchtime seminar to discuss the social and legal situations of asylum seekers and refugees in Indonesia. Guest speakers Nikolas Feith Tan and Antje Missbach discussed the lack of effective protection and the day-to-day handling of asylum seekers and refugees in Indonesia. They looked specifically at the case study of the Rohingya, who have been treated quite differently compared to other asylum seekers and refugees in Indonesia. See more at: http://www.kaldorcentre.unsw.edu.au/event/being-refugee-indonesia2016-03-2235 min