"Externalising Protection and Transnational Asylum", Book Launch mit Nikolas Tan
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- "Externalising Protection and Transnational Asylum", Book Launch mit Nikolas Tan
- 2025-07-02T16:00:00+02:00
- 2025-07-02T18:00:00+02:00
- When Jul 02, 2025 from 04:00 to 06:00
- Where HU Berlin, Law Faculty, Room E25
- Contact Name Milena Zilk
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Externalising Protection? Transnational Asylum Policies & Current Legal Controversies
Join us for Coffee & Conversation to discuss current issues of migration law. Prof. Dr. Pauline Endres de Oliveira (HU Berlin) and Dr. Nikolas Feith Tan (University of Melbourne) will provide legal insights on the challenges of the Future of Asylum in Europe, on the occasion of Dr. Tan’s new book Transnational Asylum. Toward a Principled Framework, published in 2025 by Routledge.
The event is funded as part of the Joint Partnership Funding 2025 of the Berlin-University-Alliance.
Please register here: migrationsrecht@hu-berlin.de
Where? Room E25, Faculty of Law, Humboldt-University, Unter den Linden 9
About the Book
"This book presents an original framework of transnational asylum to inform future cooperation between states on asylum processing and refugee protection. The book provides scholarly guidance on how policies can be undertaken in a way that conforms with the rights of asylum seekers and refugees under international law, asking if transnational asylum offers a workable model for lawful international cooperation and responsibility-sharing. It engages with the practical and legal modalities needed to ensure respect for binding obligations in the context of the current trend of rejection of territorial asylum among some states. The book puts forward a blueprint for how existing policies of deterrence and externalisation can be retooled to share, rather than shift, responsibility for refugees. This book will be of key interest to scholars, students, policymakers and practitioners interested and working in Human Rights, International Refugee Law and Refugee Studies." - Routledge