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The Examined Path Through Refugee and immigration justice
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The Examined Path Through Refugee and immigration justice

life transition4 weeks6 courses
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Transformation Path
1
Living with Refugee and immigration justice
2
Refugee and immigration justice in Practice
3
Refugee and immigration justice: A Deeper Look
4
Refugee and immigration justice
5
Refugee and immigration justice: Foundations
Refugee and immigration justice: From Confusion to Clarity
About This Journey

Refugees — people who have fled genuine persecution, war, or conditions that make their home country uninhabitable — have a specifically defined set of rights under international law that nations have agreed to honor and routinely fail to. The gap between the legal obligation and the political will to fulfill it is one of the starkest examples of the distance between formal rights and lived justice. Immigration justice more broadly asks: on what basis can a state exclude people from crossing a border, and what obligations are created by the history of one state's policies in the places from which migrants are fleeing?

The Path

The course sequence, in order.

Each step builds on the last.

1
Living with Refugee and immigration justice
2
Refugee and immigration justice in Practice
3
Refugee and immigration justice: A Deeper Look
4
Refugee and immigration justice
5
Refugee and immigration justice: Foundations
6
Refugee and immigration justice: From Confusion to Clarity
Concepts Explored
Defense of One's Own Voice
Epistemic Justice in Legal Proceedings
Intersectional Displacement
Refuge in Language and Culture
Rights as Inalienable, Not Negotiable

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