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The regulation of international migration and migrant rights are among the most contested public policy issues around the world. In 2013-14 a series of high-level policy meetings (including the High-Level Dialogue on Migration and Development in New York, and the Global Forum on Migration and Development in Stockholm) will debate the global governance of migration, migrant rights and development.
Do we need more global governance of international migration? If so, why and what should it aim to achieve? How, if at all, should international migration be integrated in the post-2015 development agenda?
Join us for a panel discussion on Friday 29th November at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History, and take part in the debate.
Chair: Robin Cohen (Kellogg College and International Migration Institute, Oxford)
Panellists:
Paul Collier (Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford), author ofExodus: How Migration is Changing the World, Oxford University Press 2013
Ian Goldin (Oxford Martin School), author of Exceptional People: How Migration Shaped Our World and Will Define Our Future, Princeton University Press 2012
Cathryn Costello (Refugee Studies Centre, Oxford), author of The Human Rights of Migrants in European Law, Oxford University Press 2014
Martin Ruhs (Kellogg College, OUDCE and COMPAS, Oxford), author of The Price of Rights: Regulating International Labor Migration,Princeton University Press 2013
Timetable:
17.00-18.30 Panel Discussion in the lecture hall at the University of Oxford Museum of Natural History
18.30-19.30 Drinks Reception at Kellogg College
19.30-21.30 Dinner at Kellogg College
Both the panel discussion and drinks reception are FREE of charge. The dinner at Kellogg College is £15.00 per person.
To book please email: [email protected]
Please specify whether your booking pertains to the discussion, drinks and/or dinner. Include names of all guests and any dietary requirements.