Don't miss our second webinar, UNHCR and Norm Diffusion.
📅 28 October | 🕚 11:00 CEST
This webinar is part of our three-part webinar series based on the critical themes of our newly launched book, Non-signatory States in International Refugee Law.
For more information and registration:
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Call for Papers 📣
Next June, BEYOND will host a forward-looking conference in Oslo on the lasting significance and evolving challenges of refugee protection under international law.
We invite scholars, practitioners and advocates to submit their proposals by December 15. For more information:
Check out our new video abstract from Pakistan 🇵🇰
In @kazmiarj.bsky.social's latest research, she examines how Pakistan’s judiciary engages with the Refugee Convention despite being a non-signatory state.
🔗 Watch the full video here:
www.jus.uio.no/ikrs/english...
Our new edited volume, Non-signatory States in International Refugee Law, has just been published 📌
The open access book explores the intricate relationship between the international refugee regime and states that are not signatories to the 1951 Convention and its 1967 Protocol.
Read the full book:
On 2 October, @myrmek.bsky.social will present her new article Transit Beirut: UNHCR, Diaspora Networks, and the Covert Resettlement of Armenians During the Cold War at the Institute for Migration Studies at LAU’s School of Arts and Sciences in Beirut.
For more information: shorturl.at/SNIbj
We are proud to announce the first in our three-part webinar series based on the critical themes of our newly launched book, Non-signatory States in International Refugee Law.
The first webinar, Endurance of Coloniality, takes place on 30 September, 14:00 CEST.
For registration and more info:
Flere av de politiske partiene på Stortinget ønsker i hovedsak å hjelpe flyktninger i «nærområdene» 🌍 Men hva vil det egentlig si?
@myrmek.bsky.social mener Norge må kunne ha to tanker i hodet samtidig: Støtte opp om «nærområdene», samt verne om retten til å søke om asyl.
Les hele saken her:
Exciting news ✨ Our PhD candidate, Naureen Rahim, had her midway assessment yesterday on Bangladesh and the International Refugee Law Regime 🎓
Special thanks to Professor Mohammad Shahabuddin from @unibirmingham.bsky.social for acting as the external assessor and for sharing valuable feedback.
Just released 📣
@myrmek.bsky.social's latest article, 'Transit Beirut: UNHCR, Diaspora Networks, and the Covert Resettlement of Armenians during the Cold War' is now published in Mashriq & Mahjar.
Read the full article here: lebanesestudies.ojs.chass.ncsu.edu/index.php/ma...
With Pakistani police going door-to-door to detain and deport Afghan refugees, 60 women's rights activists are currently in hiding. Meanwhile, countries that promised to resettle refugees in Pakistan are withdrawing their commitments.
🔗 Read Hanna Gjelsvik Berg's op-ed in @dagsavisen.bsky.social
In a blog post for the @rli-sas.bsky.social, @ozlemgs.bsky.social examines the decline of multilateral governance in Türkiye's refugee issues. What implications might aid cuts have in this context?
rli.blogs.sas.ac.uk/2025/07/04/f...
How can ethnographic methods enhance refugee law research? ✨
In @myrmek.bsky.social's keynote at the Refugee Law Initiative's annual conference in London, she outlined three ways she has used ethnographic methods to navigate legal complexities. Discover the details below:
[🖋️New Blog] Pakistan's Illegal Foreigners’ Repatriation Plan has ordered millions of Afghans - many long-settled or legally recognized - to leave or face deportation. Hanna Gjelsvik Berg shows that the policy raises urgent concerns over refugee rights, legality, and non-refoulement: buff.ly/8gjV1Dy
📣 This week, @kazmiarj.bsky.social presented her research on 'Non-Signatory States in International Refugee Law: Pakistan’s Experience' at a staff seminar at CMI in Bergen.
Brilliant keynote by @myrmek.bsky.social at #RLIconf25, discussing how ethnographic methods can inform, inspire and improve refugee law research
BEYOND scholars participated in three events in Pakistan to share our research and to engage in discussions on Afghan refugee rights in the country 🇵🇰
This comes at a time when Pakistan continues its repatriation and deportation of Afghan refugees.
👉 Read more about the timely discussions here:
BEYOND organized a roundtable on refugee governance in Pakistan 🇵🇰
– With the current repatriation plan, there are many conflicting opinions and misunderstandings. We wanted to create a space to address these issues, Dr. Arjumand Bano Kazmi says.
Discover the insightful discussions here:
Yesterday BEYOND organized a panel on non-signatory states in international refugee law in Lahore, Pakistan 🏛️
Thank you LUMS University for giving us the opportunity and for shedding light on this important topic.
We are excited to be a part of the Futures of International Law conference at LUMS University in Lahore, Pakistan 🇵🇰
Looking forward to stimulating conversations ahead!
Check out our new video abstract ✨
In @ozlemgs.bsky.social's latest research, she explores how the Turkish Council of State engages with the Refugee Convention in cases involving 'non-European' refugees.
🔗 Watch the full video here: www.jus.uio.no/ikrs/english...
In @dagsavisen.bsky.social, Hanna Gjelsvik Berg challenges the narrative that Syria is safe for returning refugees 🌍
She advocates for Norway to allow go-and-see-visits, providing refugees the opportunity to gain firsthand insights before making decisions.
🔗 Read the op-ed in Norwegian here:
Exciting news 🌟 @myrmek.bsky.social's new book chapter 'Lebanon and the establishment of international refugee law' in Refugee Governance in the Arab World: The International Refugee Regime and Global Politics, is now published!
Read the full book chapter here: library.oapen.org/bitstream/ha...
Chief Metropolitan Magistrate's Court and Legal Aid office, Chittagong.
A glimpse into Naureen Rahim’s fieldwork, currently in Chittagong, Bangladesh📍🇧🇩
By interviewing judges, lawyers, and legal aid providers, Rahim investigates the procedural challenges in managing refugee cases and the existing avenues for legal assistance.
More updates coming soon 🌏
📣 Hot off the press 📣
In our latest publication in the International Journal of Refugee Law, Arjumand Bano Kazmi delves into the intricacies of Pakistan’s judiciary and its interaction with international refugee law.
Read the full article here: academic.oup.com/ijrl/advance...
Thrilled to share our latest publication in the International Journal of Refugee Law 📖
Özlem Gürakar Skribeland explores the Turkish Council of State’s engagement with international refugee law in cases involving ‘non-European’ refugees.
Read the full article here: academic.oup.com/ijrl/advance...
This week, Beyond's four researchers led a panel at IASFM 2025 in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, sparking interesting discussions on non-signatory states in international refugee law 🌐
🔗Curious about the panel's biggest takeaways? Discover them in the full article here:
Our BEYOND project team is heading to Yogyakarta, Indonesia for IASFM 2025. We are looking forward to an exciting week ahead. If you are around, be in touch! iasfm.org/iasfm2025/
The map provides an overview of UN member and observer states that have not signed the 1951 Convention nor the 1967 Protocol. The figure indicates that the majority of these non-signatory states are in the Middle East and South Asia.
Over the past four years, the BEYOND project has conducted empirical case studies in Lebanon, Pakistan, Türkiye and Bangladesh, examining their relationships with international refugee law.
Explore our map to see which states that remain non-signatories to the 1951 Refugee Convention 🔍
Welcome to the BEYOND project! We are an interdisciplinary research team at @unioslo-jus.bsky.social exploring the relation between the international refugee regime and states that have not ratified the 1951 Refugee Convention 🌍
Learn more about our project and our ongoing research here: