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CARFMS 2016 Conference
Exploring a Path from Armed Conflict, Persecution, and Forced Migration to Conflict Resolution, Human Rights, and Development
Freedom of Movement: 9th Annual Conference of the Canadian Association for Refugee and Forced Migration Studies (CARFMS)
May 11 -14, 2016 Winnipeg, MB
Public lecture and inaugural address by Dr. Elspeth Guild: For Whom Are EU Borders Deadly and Why?
(11 May, 6:30 pm, at Eckhardt-Gramatté Hall, University of Winnipeg)
Dr. Guild is an associate senior research fellow at the Centre for European Policy Studies (Brussels) and Jean Monnet Professor ad personam at Queen Mary University of London and Radboud University Nijmegen (Netherlands).
Inaugural Address: For whom are EU borders deadly and why? (PDF)
Special Plenary Panel: The War Refugee in International Refugee and Humanitarian Law (PDF)
CARFMS16 Poster (PDF document)
Hosted by Conflict Resolution Studies, Menno Simons College
A college of Canadian Mennonite University
Affiliated with The University of Winnipeg
For more information, please contact
Dr. Stephanie Stobbe, Chair of CARFMS 2016
(s.stobbe@uwinnipeg.ca)