Human Rights in Migration Societies
Exploring the Intersection of Human Rights and Migration in Law, Politics, and Everyday Life
The multidisciplinary conference aims to explore the intersection of human rights and migration. It is open to researchers at all career stages and of all backgrounds – from undergraduate and doctoral students to senior academics, experienced practitioners, and activist voices.
Participants are invited to join us in discussing a wide variety of legal struggles, issues of in-/exclusion, and (self-)representations of actors in migration societies.
Rather than providing preliminary results and theoretical fi ndings from our own research, we want to listen and learn what others have found out about the dynamics of humanrightization: the practices of human rights movements, the role of human rights law, the interplay of human rights and democracy, and the making of human rights consciousness in migration societies.
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