Displacement and Forced Migration: My Rights or the State’s Sovereignty

Displacement and Forced Migration: My Rights or the State’s Sovereignty

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Course description:Force migration and refugee movements have been and continue to be social, political, legal, and historical phenomenons. In the past, immigration was primarily discussed in relation to displacement caused by war or natural disasters, or forced displacement of individuals or groups, and recipient governments accepted immigrants on the basis of humanitarianism and ethics. Today, however, forced migration has become associated with a right-based strategy and rhetoric. Humanitarianism has given way to the idea of the right to asylum, and the government's commitment to tolerance and responsibility has replaced hospitality.The seven-week training course on Displacement and Forced migration: My Rights or the State's Sovereignty aims to provide the opportunity to comprehend the worldwide refugee movement by examining the political, social, and legal approaches to forced migration and refugees in particular. By examining the legal framework of the 1951 Convention for the Protection of Refugees and the international mechanisms related to asylum seeking, we become acquainted with the set of related international regulations, define a refugee, and review the political conditions surrounding refugee/asylum regulations. In addition, when examining the forced migration routes from the South to the North, as well as the asylum procedures and laws in northern countries, we explain the reasons and conditions for changing or revising these policies. We will conclude by analyzing the position and rights of refugees in Iran and Iranian refugees around the globe.The course on displacement employs an interdisciplinary legal, political, and sociological approach to the issue of forced migration so that by the end of the training, participants will be familiar with definitions and basic concepts pertaining to asylum rights, social-political foundations, and approaches. In addition, students will be exposed to new advances in the field of international migration as well as case studies on refugees in Iran and Iranian refugees abroad.

Level: Basic

Language: Persian

Institute: Iran Academia

Reading: 2 hours/week

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Free of charge

Length: 7 weeks

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Course Planning

First Week: An Overview of Theories and Concepts Related to Migration

  • Introduction to Migration
  • Variety and Geography of Migration
  • Theories of Forced Migration
  • Migration and Human Rights

Second Week: International Mechanisms to Support Asylum Seekers, Dislocated, and Refugees

  • Forced Migration
  • Formation of the International Protection Regime for Asylum Seekers and Refugees
  • International Mechanisms
  • Who is a Refugee?

Third Week: Procedures and Policies to Reshape or Revise the Asylum Legal System

  • What rights does a refugee have?
  • New Migrants, Old Concerns
  • National Interests Facing the Realities of Forced Migration
  • White Supremacy and Anti-Immigrant Sentiments
  • Tensions Between Anti-Immigration Policies and Dealing with Terrorism

Fourth Week: Deterrent Policies and Paradigms

  • 1-Strengthening and Growth of Inhibiting Paradigms
  • 2-Deterrent Policies and Paradigms
  • 3-Deterrent Policies and Paradigms
  • Refugee Camps and Life on the Brink

Fifth Week: Theories of Nation Building and Refugee Acceptance

  • Giorgio Agamben and Camp-related Theories
  • Nation-State Building, Citizenship and the Right to Asylum
  • From Having the Right to the Humanitarian Reason

Sixth Week: New Categories in Refugee Identification – Life in Migration, Identity, and The Diaspora

  • 1-Gender and Asylum
  • 2-Gender and Asylum
  • 3-Gender Affiliation and Asylum
  • Identity, Belonging, and The Diaspora

Seventh Week: Iran’s Political and Legal System, Refugees in Iran, and Iranian Refugees

  • Laws and Procedures for Refugee Identification in Iran’s Legal System
  • Status of Afghan Refugees in Iran
  • What are the Conditions of Iranian Refugees?
  • The Intersection of Citizenship and Gender in the Laws and Regulations of Asylum and Citizenship in Iran
  • Final Conclusion

Course Completion Certificate

Certi Ec02Fe4967 21 November 2024
دریافت گواهی رسمی پایان دوره با امضای مدرس دوره، دسترسی به گواهی پایان دوره با لینک دائم و یکتا قابل اشتراک گذاری در قسمت گواهینامه‌های لینکداین، امکان افزودن نسخه چاپی گواهی پایان دوره به رزومه

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