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Criminalising Asylum: From exceptionalism to Rwanda | Inaugural lecture by Professor Singer

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Dates

This is a past event
Time
5:30 pm to 6:30 pm
Location

The Beveridge Hall, Ground Floor, Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU

Institute

Refugee Law Initiative

Event type

Lecture

Speakers

Sarah Singer (Refugee Law Initiative

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In this lecture, Professor Singerwill explore the UK’s increasing use of ‘exceptional’ measures in the asylum field, measures which had previously been reserved for those suspected of the most serious criminality. This trend towards exceptionalism manifests most starkly in the UK’s new expansive asylum inadmissibility rules and the UK-Rwanda asylum pact. These developments, it is argued, challenge the humanitarian imperative of the UK’s asylum system and will give rise to acute practical and policy challenges on a far greater scale than those which have so far plagued the country’s response to suspected criminals. Professor Singer will examine how this trend towards exceptionality has come to characterise UK responses to forced migration, and what alternate approaches might ensure a more just and workable asylum system today.  


A drinks reception begins at 4.45pm, followed by the lecture at 5.30pm.


All welcome

- this event is free to attend, but advance registration is required.


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