- CARFMS Webinar: UNHCR's Global Trends in Forced Displacement 2025 Report
- CARFMS Webinar: LANCEMENT EN LIGNE - VIRTUAL BOOK LAUNCH : La migration forcée au Canada, May 7 2026
- 2026 CARFMS STUDENT ESSAY CONTEST / Concours d’essai étudiant 2026 de l’ACERMF
- Upcoming Book Launch: Hearts of Freedom, Apr 25 and 26 2026
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Peter Grbac
Peter Grbac is a third year law student in the BCL/LLB program at McGill University. He holds a Masters with Distinction in Refugee and Forced Migration Studies from the University of Oxford and an AB Magna cum Laude in Social Studies from Harvard College. His research interests focus on social theory, the urban dynamics of forced displacement and migration, borders and citizenship, and International Human Rights and Refugee Law. His undergraduate research centered on the situation of the Roma population in France, specifically the way in which their identity was crystallized in and through French urban space. His graduate research explores the urbanity of the refugee camp space, conceiving the camp as a space in which particular rights, namely the right to the city, can be conceived and realized.
