15ta CONFERENCIA DE LAS ASOCIACIÓN INTERNACIONAL PARA EL ESTUDIO DE LA MIGRACIÓN FORZADA Bogotá, Colombia MIGRACIÓN FORZADA Y PAZ. PROGRAMA Versión Junio 15 de 2014. MARTES 15 DE JULIO: Acreditación de los participantes: 9:00 am – 2:00 p.m. (Por favor tenga en cuenta que el pago de la inscripción debe hacerse, en lo posible, de manera previa a través dela página web de IASFM). INAUGURACIÓN: 2:00- 5:30 p.m. Instalación del evento: 2:00-2:30 Bienvenida: Paula Banerjee, Presidenta de IASFM. Roberto Carlos Vidal, Secretario de IASFM Beatriz Eugenia Sánchez, Chair Programme de la conferencia Inauguración del evento: Jorge Humberto Peláez Piedrahíta S.J rector Pontifica Universidad Javeriana, Francisco de Roux S.J, Susan Martin, ISIM, Volker Turk- ACNUR Conferencia inaugural 2:30 - 3:30 Presentación musical: 3:30-4:30 Agrupación de la comunidad de Las Pavas (gaitas). Cocktail de bienvenida: 4:30- 5:30 p.m. 1 Performance: Voces de los que se fueron: 4:30- 6:00 p.m. MIÉRCOLES 16 DE JULIO Primera sesión plenaria “Voces de los desplazados” 9:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Carmen Palencia (Presidente Tierra y Vida) Manuel Mercado. Tierra y vida. Proveniente de Turbo (las Tulapas) Sergio López. Macondo (Turbo) Elizabeth Calderón Galvis. Presidenta de la Asociación de Nuevos Esfuerzos Moderador: Jorge Salcedo Café: 11:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Segunda sesión plenaria “La migración forzada en la agenda del proceso de paz colombiano” 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Sergio Jaramillo/ Paula Gaviria Betancur. /Iris Marin/Catalina Diaz Representante ACNUR Colombia Marta Nubia Bello. Modera: Roberto Vidal Almuerzo. 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Performance: Voces de los que se fueron: 2:00 -4:00 Primera sesión de paneles. 2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Se presentaran entre varios paneles simultáneos, cada uno con tres o cuatro ponencias y un moderador. Café. 3:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Segunda sesión de paneles 4:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. 2 Se presentaran entre varios paneles simultáneos, cada uno con tres o cuatro ponencias y un moderador. Cine foro: 4:00 p.m.- 6:30p.m. Documental “País errante” con participación del director Luís Sánchez y del productor Sebastian Mejia Santos de En la Lucha Films Sebastian Mejia. Lugar : sala de proyecciones del centro Ático de la universidad Javeriana, piso 5 JUEVES 17 DE JULIO Tercera sesión plenaria: “Desplazamiento y desarrollo”, 9:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Michael Cerena Paula Banerjee Shi Gouqing Modera: Beatriz Sánchez Café: 11:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Cuarta sesión plenaria: “Hacia una gobernanza ética y democrática de las migraciones forzadas, desde la perspectiva del Fórum Internacional sobre Migración y Paz"11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Flor María Rigoni: Causas, consecuencias y soluciones sostenibles de las migraciones forzadas. Leonir Chiarello: Hacia una gobernanza ética de las migraciones forzadas, desde la perspectiva del Fórum Internacional sobre Migración y Paz Representante de KAS: Políticas sociales inclusivas y democracia en América Latina: un desafío para prevenir las migraciones forzadas Modera: Beatriz E. Sánchez Almuerzo. 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Performance: Voces de los que se fueron: 2:00 -4:00 3 Tercera sesión de paneles. 2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Se presentaran entre varios paneles simultáneos, cada uno con tres o cuatro ponencias y un moderador. New Scholar Network Work Shop: 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Café. 3:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Cuarta sesión de paneles 4:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Se presentaran entre varios paneles simultáneos, cada uno con tres o cuatro ponencias y un moderador. Cine foro: 4:00 p.m.- 6:30p.m. Película “Retratos en un mar de mentiras” “con participación del director Carlos Gaviria y del actor Julián Román. Lugar : sala de proyecciones del centro Atico de la universidad Javeriana, piso 5 Reunión general de IASFM (Sólo miembros). 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Cena de despedida. 8:00-10:00 p.m. VIERNES 18 DE JULIO Quinta sesión de paneles Cine foro: 9:00 am – 11:30 am Documental “Hasta la última piedra” con participación del director Juan José Lozano. Café: 11:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Quinta sesión plenaria: “Desplazamiento y resistencia”, 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Germán Valencia. Líder Nasa (Confirmado) Ranabir Samaddar Flor Edilma Osorio Modera: Juan Felipe García 4 Almuerzo. 1:00 p.m- 2:00 p.m. Performance: Voces de los que se fueron: 2:00 -4:00 Sexta sesión de paneles. 2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Se presentaran entre varios paneles simultáneos. Panel de presentación de la Red Latinoamericana de Migraciones 2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Cine foro: 2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. “Algún día es mañana”. Dir. Fundación Chasquis. Café. 3:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Séptima sesión de paneles 4:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Se presentaran entre varios paneles simultáneos. * Es importante señalar que a lo largo de los cuatro días del evento se llevará a cabo una exposición de fotografía de artistas colombianos sobre la migración forzada. Así mismo se habilitará un espacio para la venta de libros y películas sobre esta temática. 5 PANELES Y MESAS REDONDAS Todas las sesiones plenarias tendrán lugar en el auditoria y contarán con servicio de traducción. Miércoles 16, 2014 Sesión I: 2:00 pm – 3:30 p.m Lugar Auditorium1 Ático2 Room 1 Room 2 1 2 Panel no. 1 2 3 4 Theme/Title of Panel Panel La Declaración de Cartagena 30 años después frente a la relación entre el refugio y la paz en Colombia Panel The New Frontier: Organised Crime and Forced Migration in Mexico Round Table Forecasting shifting patterns of displacement Panelists/Participants Roberto Vidal, Instituto Pensar Adriana Medina, Doctorado en Derecho de la Universidad del Rosario Jorge Salcedo, Doctorado en Derecho de la Universidad del Rosario Laura Rubio Díaz Leal, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de Mexico; David James Cantor, Refugee Law Initiative, School of Advanced Study, University of London Jean-François Durieux, Global Migration Centre, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva Dave Bridgeland, Georgetown University Lara Kinne, Georgetown University; Susan Martin, Georgetown University (Past President, IASFM: 2005-2007) Susan McGrath, York University (Past President, IASFM: 2008-2011) Lisa Singh, Georgetown University Abbie Taylor, Georgetown University Nili Sarit Yossinger, Georgetown University Panel Los paneles que tendrán lugar en el Auditorio contarán con traducción Inglés-Español Los paneles que tendrán lugar en el Ático contarán con traducción Inglés-Español 6 Sanctuary Without Refugee Camps: Understanding Protection Needs Room 3 Room 4 Room 5 Room 6 5 6 7 8 Panel Critical engagements with the role of Humanitarianism in durable solutions for forced migrants Mesa Redonda: Gentrificación y migracion urbana. Caso San Martin de Porres Panel Casos de estudio sobre la afectación y restablecimiento de los derechos de la población migrante. Retos de las políticas públicas Panel: Justice for GenderBased Violence in the Context of Migration?: Illustrations from in Mexico and Canada Chair: Elizabeth Holzer, University of Connecticut Discussant: Carla Suarez, York University Presenters: Galya Ruffer, Northwestern University Christina Clark-Kazak, York University Sarnata Reynolds, Refugees International Nasreen Chowdhory, Delhi University Michelle Arevalo-Carpenter Anne McNevin. Monash University Sandy Gifford, University of Technology Jennifer Hyndman , York University Stefanos Georgios C. Drakoulakis, University de Brasília Patrícia Nabuco Martuscelli, University of Brasília Pablo Gómez, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Juan Felipe García Arboleda, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Cheryl L. Robertson, University of Minnesota Sarah J. Hoffman, University of Minnesota Zeller Alvarez Urrego, Universidad de Medellín Gabriela Recalde Castañeda Danièle Belanger, University of Laval Rupaleem Bhuyan, University of Toronto Tanya Basok, University of Windsor Bethany Osborne, University of Toronto Margarita Pintin-Perez, El Colegio de la Frontera Sur Martha Luz Rojas Wiesner, El Colegio de la Frontera Sur Adriana Vargas, University of Toronto 7 Room 7 Room 8 9 10 Panel: Forced Migration State Policies (I) Políticas nacionales de migración forzadas Zachary Obinna Enumah: From Ujamaa to Usalama: A Changing Tolerance Towards Refugees in Neoliberal Tanzania Julia Bertino Moreira: The Brazilian refugee policy and the Latin American regime Aditya Rao: Why did Canada cut health care coverage for refugees? Antonio Gasparetto Júnior: Forced Migration in Brazilian First Republic (1889-1930) Helia Lopez: ‘Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Chile and the State’s Legal Framework for Protection. O el asilo contra la opresión: The moral and liberal weight of the past. Rinara Granato Santos: Los obstáculos y desafíos de las peticiones de refugio en Brasil Laura ¨Parker y Nicoletta Roccabianca: Repatriación sin retorno: Riesgos y oportunidades de la nueva política migratoria del Ecuador Rosa García: La invisibilización de los refugiados centroamericanos en México. El pragmatismo biopolítico detrás de la política de asilo en México. Lorenzo Agar: Reasentamientos en Chile Rebeca Orozsa Busutil: Cuba y su emigración: la historia de un conflicto Miércoles 16, 2014 Session II: 4:00 pm –5:30 p.m. Lugar Auditorium Panel no. 11 Theme/Title of Panel Panel Desplazamiento Forzado, Retorno, Resistencia y Reparación en Colombia Panelists/Participants Pilar Riaño, Martha Nubia Bello, Gloria Inés Restrepo, Marta Inés Villa, y Flor Edilma Osorio 8 Ático 12 Film screening and discussion: País errante Room 1 13 Round Table National and Regional Responses to Crisis Migration in the Americas Room 2 14 Panel Sanctuary Without Refugee Camps: Alternative Solutions Room 3 Room 4 15 16 The Criminalization of Refugee and Forced Migrant Youth in Local and Transnational Contexts Panel Researching the durability of durable solutions: The challenges of longitudinal research and the Luís Sánchez (Film director) Sebastian Mejia Santos (Producer) Chair: Juanita Deperraz 16:00- 18:30 Beth Ferris, Brookings Institution Steve Hege, Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre Susan Martin, Georgetown University Sanjula Weerasinghe, Georgetown University Patricia Weiss Fagen, Georgetown University Chair: Lucy Hovil or Christina Clark-Kazak Discussant: Megan Bradley Presenters: Elizabeth Holzer, University of Connecticut Hyojin Im, Virginia Commonwealth University Hannah Huser, American University in Cairo Sharmarke Mohamed, Victoria Immigrant Refugee Center Society Sonia Ben Ali, Urban Refugees Mark Canavera, Columbia University Morgan Poteet, Mount Allison University Matthew Fast, Program Coordinator at Newcomers Employment and Educational Development Services Inc., Steve Thorpe, University of East London Khamael Al-Faris, Plymouth University Chairs: Sandy Gifford, Swinburne University of Technology and Ignacio Correa-Velez, Queensland University of Technology Celia McMichael, La Trobe University Razaak Ghani, The World Bank 9 Room 5 Room 6 Room 7 17 18 19 translation of evidence for policy on refugee resettlement Panel: Syrian Forced Exodus: A new protection challenge Panel: Bandas criminales y éxodos forzados/ Migración forzada y áreas de frontera Panel: Forced Migration State Policies (I) Luis Gabriel Cuervo, Pan American Health Organization – PAHO/WHO Zeynep Kıvılcım Legal Framework for the Protection of Out of Camp Syrian Refugees in Turkey Nurcan Özgür Baklacıoğlu Syrian refugees "in limbo": Problems of protection among out-of-camp Syrian Refugees in Turkey Abbie Taylor: An Invisible Struggle: The Displacement of Men and Boys in Syria Viviane Mozine Rodrigues: Responsibility to act in Syria Nicolás Rodríguez: The international protection needs of victims of new forms of gang and cartelrelated armed violence in the Northern Triangle María Auxiliadora López Mendez: Analysis of Existing Information Sources About Migration and Violence in Honduras: A perspective of Forced Displacement Leticia Calderón: El nuevo éxodo mexicano por violencia Gabriel Rojas: Continuidades de la desprotección: desplazados y refugiados en la frontera colomboecuatoriana Annette Idler: The Invisibility of Forced (Non-) Migration: A Study of the Colombian-Ecuadorian and Colombian-Venezuelan Borderlands Myoungjun Hwang: Korean Perspective on Forced Migration Issues for the Far Eastern Peacebuilding Andrew Songa: An Argument for Incident, Impact and Redress Assessment (IIRA) as a Holistic Response to Internal Displacement: A Look at the Kenya Experience 10 Laurence Juma: Protection of Rights of Urban Refugees in Kenya: The Likely Impact of the Abebe Dadi Tullu & Others V the Attorney General Decision Sadhana Manik: Zimbabwean Teachers’ Seeking Peace and Stability in South Africa Amrita Lamba: An inconvenient marriage: conservation and neoliberalism at crossroads in South Africa? Room 8 20 Panel: Respuestas a los refugiados haitianos Guliana Redin: Critica a la Política Inmigratoria Brasileña a los haitianos: límites del “Visado Humanitario” y el descompaso en relación a la política de intervención humanitaria encabezada por Brasil en Haití Juan Villalobos: Limitaciones del régimen Internacional de Refugio. El caso de la población haitiana en República Dominicana Marilia Leal: La actuación del sistema ONU en la protección de los derechos económicos, sociales y culturales de los haitianos en Brasil Luís Augusto Bittencourt Minchola: Refugee Protection in Cartagena’s Declaration: an analysis from haitian’s case in Brazil Jueves 17, 2014 Sesión III: 2:00 pm –3:30 p.m Lugar Auditorium Ático Panel no. Theme/Title of Panel 21 Panel: Internal displacement induced by development 22 Panel Conflict, other situations of Panelists/Participants Chair: Beatriz Sánchez, Universidad de los Andes Michael Cerena Paula Banerjee, University of Calcutta Shi Gouqing Chair: Carlos Maldonado Castillo, UNHCR Alice Edwards, UNHCR. 11 Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 23 24 25 26 violence and the protection granted under the 1951 Refugee Convention and Cartagena Declaration New Scholar Network Work Shop Round Table Transitional Justice and Forced Migration – Substantive Links Panel Children and Forced Migration: Durable Solutions during Transient Years Panel Demography of Refugee and Forced Migration David Cantor, University of London, UK. Roberto Carlos Vidal López, Instituto Pensar Ariel Riva, UNHCR Brittany Wheeler, New Scholars Network Chair: Nergis Canefe , York University Marisa O. Ensor, Center for the Study of Youth and Political Conflict, Univesity of Tennessee Elzbieta M. Gozdziak, Institute for the Study of International Migration, Georgetown University Maryjane Biira, Refugee Law Project, School of Law, Makerere University Arnold Kwesiga, Refugee Law Project, School of Law, Makerere University Johanna Reynolds, York University Christina Clark-Kazak, York University Patrícia Nabuco Martuscelli, Centro Scalabriano de Estudos Migratórios Juliana Arantes Dominguez, Núcleo de Estudos da Polulação; Universidade Estadual de Campinas Sreeja Balarajan, EASOL Program Mohammad Jalal Abbasi-Shavazi, Australian National University and University of Tehran Graeme Hugo, University of Adelaide Susan F. Martin, Georgetown University, Institute for Study of International Migration Ellen Percy Kraly, Colgate University Rasoul Sadeghi, University of Tehran Jeff Crisp, Refugees International Susan McGrath, York University 12 Room 5 Room 6 Room 7 Room 8 27 28 29 30 Panel Migración Forzada por Criminalización de la Protesta Social- El caso colombiano Panel: Not just victims: Forced migrants resistance strategies Panel Integration as a durable solution Panel: Respuestas Miguel Ángel Beltrán Villegas, Universidad Nacional de Colombia Liliany Patricia Obando, Sociologa/Maestría en Estudios Políticos Fredy Julián Cortés, Ingeniero Mecánica. Maestria Ingeniería Agrícola William Javier Díaz, Lic. Ciencias Sociales, UPN Julieta Lemaitre: Shifting Frames, Vanishing Resources, and Dangerous Political Opportunities: Legal Mobilization among Displaced Women in Colombia Rumana Hashem: Resistance to forced displacement in Phulbari: a southern model for tackling forced/ environmental migration Amrita Lamba: At the Crossroads: Forest Laws, Livelihood Rights and Indigenous Sovereignty in India Julie Young, Adrienne Wiebe, Miriam Harder and Luann Good Gingrich: The “choice” of necessity: Central American migrant women negotiating the southern border of Mexico Justin Lee: A Strengths-Based Empowerment Approach to Durable Solutions: From the Perspectives of People who are Forced to Migrate Orub El-Abed: What Integration: Palestinian refugees holders of Jordanian Citizenship In Jordan Maria Delussu: The complexity of durable solutions in developing contexts: local integration of refugees in Mexico and the role of state and non-state actors Jenifer Byrne: Not Like Me: Examining Integration of Liberian Refugees in Ghana Maria Paula Subia: An exploration on the possibilities for the advancement of labour mobility schemes for refugees in Argentina Bárbara Nava: Política de la región andina y 13 regionales para el asilo y el refugio Panamá João Jarochinski Silva: El debilitamiento de la protección a los refugiados en Europa Juliana Bello: Reflexiones e interrogantes sobre la regionalización de la protección de las personas refugiadas en el MERCOSUR Jorge Álvarez Nieva: Los desafíos pendientes a treinta años de la Declaración de Cartagena Jueves 17, 2014 Sesión IV: 4:00 pm –5:30 p.m. Session no. Panel no. Auditorium 31 Ático Room 1 32 33 Theme/Title of Panel Panel Redes sociales y espacios de protección de las personas en situación de desplazamiento. La complejidad de la búsqueda de soluciones duraderas para la construcción de la paz Film screening and discussion: “Retratos en un mar de mentiras” Round Table Advancing Peace and Addressing Forced Migration Through eLearning: Using Online Panelists/Participants Cristina Churruca Muguruza Cristina de la Cruz Ayuso Felipe Gómez Isa Enrique Eguren Fernández Carlos Gaviria (Film director) Julián Román (Actor) Moderator: Juanita Deperraz 16:00- 18:30 Galya Ruffer, Northwestern University Giorga Dona, University of East London Vibeke Andersson, Aalborg University Heather Johnson, Queen’s University, Belfast Idil Atak, Ryerson University 14 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 34 35 36 Course Instruction, Ongoing Professional Development, and Continuing Education for Peacebuilding and Protecting the Rights of Forced Migrants Panel Framing identities and regarding rights: Reconciliation in post War Sri Lanka Panel In a strange land: Forced migrants experiences Panel Children: vulnerable subjects. Mario Gomez (ICES) Avanthi Kalansooriya (ICES) Kasun Pathiraja (ICES) Danesh Jayatilaka: Post war resettlement of IDPs in Sri Lanka: Analyzing housing and livelihoods aid using an economics lens Ayar Ata: Kurdish diaspora in London Oana Petricia: Gendering Capitalist Formations and the Eastern European Postcommunist Refugee and Highly-Skilled Migration: the Case of the Romanian Migration to Canada (1980-2008) Charles Goms: Colombians in Brazil, toward what type of resettlement? Neil Cruickshank Unwelcomed and unwanted: contemporary Roma migration and movement Esteban Acuña: “Donde les vaya mejor ahí se quedan…” [“Where they are doing better, there they stay…”] Mobilities, lives and journeys of Romani groups across the Atlantic. Anna Pielin: Effectively Stateless Children challenges faced by Cambodian youth over three decades after the conflict. Johana Higgs: Transitions from Childhood: Child combatants of the Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias Elizabeth Kennedy: No Place for Children: The Central American Youth Exodus Akm Ullah Syrian Refugees: Vulnerabilities of 15 Unaccompanied Minors Lina María Sánchez Armed Conflict and Family Separation Room 5 37 Panel Los olvidados: poblaciones vulnerables en éxodo Room 6 38 Panel: Más que víctimas: estrategias de resistencia de los migrantes forzados Room 7 39 Panel: Return as durable solution Room 8 40 Panel: Regional responses to Forced Migration Marcela Ceballos: Desplazamiento forzado de población LGBT en Bogotá y construcción de paz en épocas de transición María José Montoya: Discapacidad y desplazamiento: la inclusión para la sostenibilidad María Margarita Echeverry: “Memorias del desplazamiento forzado internacional colombiano: niños, niñas y jóvenes exiliados en España” Adriana Medina: Memorias y resistencias para la construcción de una ciudadanía desde abajo. Experiencias organizativas de la población refugiada como ampliación dinámica a las soluciones duraderas Juliana Vargas: Factores de éxito de los proyectos agropecuarios de las poblaciones desplazadas retornadas en Colombia. Estudio de caso sobre El Salado Diana Fuentes Becerra y Clara Atehortua: Entre la asistencia y el desarrollo: ciudadanía desplazada Alexandra Saieh: The International Community and Its Influence in Defining the Palestinian Right of Return Barbra Lukunka ‘Bones in the Wrong Soil’: Reburial, Belonging and Durable Return in PostConflict Northern Uganda Alice Wamundiya: Regional Responses to Forced Migration: Exploring the Relationship Between Rwandan Refugees’ Protracted Situation and Insecurity in the Great Lakes Region Brittany Wheeler: ‘If repatriation is the solution, what then is the problem?’ The Repatriation of Human Remains as a Lesson on Durable Solutions Liliana Jubilut: Forced migration and regionalism – an avenue for increased protection Gabriel Cardona-Fox: Regional Responses to 16 Internal Displacement: A Comparative Study of Regional Mechanisms of Norm Diffusion Rufus Karanja and Oscar Muriuki: Review of the Kampala Convention:One Year of Uneven Progress and Challenges Gustavo Gouveia: Massive Human Rights Violation as a ground for Asylum: how far Brazil goes in implementing the Cartagena Declaration on Refugees Marko Macskovich: A “Biometric Variable” – A Solution or a Next Generation Challenge? Thursday 17, 2014 Special Session IV: 6:00 pm –7:00 p.m Auditorium: IASFM General Meeting: Sólo miembros. Viernes 18, 2014 Sesión V: 9:00 am –11:00 a.m. Session no. Panel no. Auditorium 41 Ático Room 1 42 43 Theme/Title of Panel Panel: Desplazamiento por causas ambientales Film screening and discussion: Hasta la última piedra Panel: Construcción de soluciones sostenibles en Colombia Panelists/Participants Robert Niantello: Migración y Cambio Climático: Una Realidad Mundial que Toca a Colombia Sebastián Rubiano, Clara de la Hoz: Desplazamiento Climático y Seguridad Olga Pineda: Análisis exploratorio del problema del desplazamiento medioambiental en Colombia Chair: Juanita Deperraz Juan Jose Lozano, Director Andrés Felipe Oviedo: Ley de Víctimas: Una mirada desde las soluciones duraderas. Jorge Salcedo: Las dimensiones conceptuales del derecho al retorno de las víctimas del desplazamiento 17 y el refugio en el contexto colombiano María Angélica Prada: La restitución de tierras en Colombia: entre los derechos y el modelo de desarrollo Felipe Arias: La protección y salvaguarda del desplazado en contextos de construcción de paz: ¿un debate potencialmente excluyente? Juan David Villa: Consecuencias psicosociales de la Participación en Escenarios de Justicia Transicional en un Contexto de Conflicto, Impunidad y Notransición Room 2 44 Panel Transitional Justice and forced migrations Room 3 45 Panel Truce and post conflict: migration scenarios Room 4 46 Panel: Vulnerable groups: Protection challenges. Andrea Benedetti and Tatyana Sheila Friedrich: Transitional Justice and Political Refugees: Right to Truth and Redress from the Revision of the Amnesty Act in Brazil Anna Purkey: Transitioning to Justice: Legal Empowerment in Protracted Refugee Situations Fathima Badurdeen: Linking Transitional Justice with Durable Solutions for the Displaced: Exploring the Case of Protracted Displacement and Transitional Justice in Sri Lanka Hulya Dincer: Internal Displacement and The Right to Truth and Reparation in Turkey Liza Shuster: Taking preemptive action: deciding to flee a fragile peace’ Bahalbi Malk: The End Of War Does Not Guarantee the Existence of Peace: The Eritrean Refugee Exodus In the Post-War Period. Georgia Cole: The Politics and Paradox of the Rwandan Cessation Clause Eda Hatice Farsakoglu: Transit, Resettlement and Sexuality: Reflections based on Iranian Queer Refugees’ Experiences Megan Lowthers: Stories of Survival Sex and Sex Worker Entry throughout Internal Displacement and Resettlement in Kenya. Elsa Oliveira: 'I am here, and this is my life, but it's not all of me': Insights into the lives of migrant women sex workers in inner-city Johannesburg 18 Bani Gill: Behind the Silence: Sexual violence against Afghan and Burmese refugee women in Delhi Sheila Gruner: “The textual mediation of displacement whether North or South: development policy as process” Room 5 Room 6 Room 7 Room 8 47 48 49 50 Panel: Dejar el desplazamiento atrás: Condiciones necesarias para las solucione duraderas Panel Mixed migration flows Panel Peacebuilding and forced exodus Panel: A theoretical approach to the Diana Arie: La Educación de los Refugiados Vietnamitas en Japón Consuelo Sánchez: Experiencias educativas de familias y niños refugiados colombianos en Ecuador Hugo Noboa: Salud y condiciones de vida de los refugiados colombianos en Quito Amhed Correa: Contribución socioeconómica de la población colombiana refugiada en Ecuador Carmen Gómez Martín: Repensando el concepto de solución duradera. El caso saharaui cuatro décadas después de la constitución de los campamentos de refugiados en Argelia Samuel Cheung: Mixed migration and the Libyan Revolution Luis Renato Vedovato: Migrant Workers for the Oil/Gas Industry – A Challenge to Human Rights and Sustainable Development Heather Johnson: Boats, Borders, and Claiming Asylum Charles Larratt-Smith: Consolidating Gains or Claiming the Advantage? The Role of Forced Migration in the Colombian Peace Process (19822014) Dacia Douhaibi: Refugees: Security risks or agents of peace and development Fabio Díaz: Managing Peacebuilding: The use of Managerial Tools to Support Policymaking after a Peace Process Simon Behrman: The Ethics of Asylum Paul Dudman: Documenting and Preserving the 19 forced migration. Impact of the 1951 Refugee Convention within the Context of the Nation-State: Reflections on the History of Responding to Forced Migration Preserved within the British Refugee Council Archive. Fabiano L. de Menezes: How to influence states to cooperate in the refugee regime: international solidarity or strategic interest? Ralph Wilde: The ‘life of the nation’ extraterritorially: can states derogate from human rights obligations, including the non-refoulement obligation, when performing migration control and other activities abroad? Viernes 18, 2014 Sesión VI: 2:00 pm –3:30 p.m. Session no. Panel no. Auditorium 51 Ático 52 Room 1 53 Room 2 54 Theme/Title of Panel Panel “Is Displacement – a state of exception”? Issues and Perspectives in Forced Migration Film screening and discussion: Documental Las Pavas Panel de presentación de la Red Latinoamericana de Migraciones Panel The Role of Human Rights Norms in Regional Refugee Panelists/Participants Chair: Ranabir Samaddar, Calcutta Research Group Nasreen Chowdhory, University of Delhi Paula Banerjee, University of Calcutta Atig Ghosh, Calcutta Research Group Sudeep Basu, Central University of Gujarat David Cantor, Refugee Law Initiative, Human Rights Consortium, School of Advanced Studies, University of London 20 Protection Regimes: A Comparison of Three Regions Room 3 Room 4 Room 5 55 56 57 Panel Space matters: Contrasting integration experiences of recent refugees by social and political sites. Panel: Resettlement: Challenges and opportunities (I) Panel: Leaving behind the displacement: Conditions for durable solutions (I). Marina Sharpe, Faculty of Law, University of Oxford Susan Kneebone, Faculty of Law, Monash University Tara Holt, Surrey School District Michaela Hynie, York University Meighan Mantei, McGill University Morgan Poteet, Mount Allison University Susan MacGrath, York University Fathima Badurdeen: The Role of Development Initiatives in Promoting Peace Among the Refugee and Host Communities in Kenya Jessica Chandrashekar: Infrastructure Development as Peacebuilding in Sri Lanka? Perspectives of Resettled IDP Women-Headed Households Danesh Jayatilaka: Development Induced Displacement (DID) and Conflict Induced Displacement (CID): Commonalities and Differences in Wellbeing among Resettled Populations Petra Molnar Diop: Information and Communication Technologies and Refugee Resettlement: An International Comparative Approach Diana Rodríguez: War Narratives, The Construction of a Moral Economy in Educational Settings. A case study in the northern border of Ecuador. Agnes Hurwitz: Reparations and Development : A Dialectical Relationship Aida Orgocka: Facilitating access to higher education for refugees through a Canada-Kenya partnership Andreas von Kanel: Education as a durable solution? Becoming a citizen in a Congolese refugee camp 21 Room 6 Room 7 Room 8 58 59 60 Panel Miradas al desplazamiento forzado en Colombia Panel Alternative approaches to forced migration Panel: National and International Tribunals: A scenario of protection. Andrés Salcedo: Víctimas y trasegares: ciudad y desplazamiento en Colombia contemporánea Andrés Cancimance: Catástrofes Creadas y su Invisibilización en los Contextos Urbanos: La Migración Forzada al Interior de las Ciudades en Colombia Gloria Silva: Detenciones arbitrarias y desplazamiento forzado en Colombia Amelia Fernández: Relaciones Entre Estructuras Familiares, Tipología, Ciclo Vital y Estresores, que Afectan a Familias en situación de Desplazamiento Forzada Ubicadas en Bogotá, Localidad 19 Ciudad Bolívar, 2011-2012 Anita Fabos: Songs of Peace and Protest: Sudanese Music in the Diaspora Janina Moniska: Migration moving mountains: Starting to erode hegemony. Dianna Shandy: Narratives, Nuance, and Intention: Telling Stories to Make a Difference Idil Atak: Protecting Human Rights of Migrants at the External Borders of the European Union : The Role of the European Courts James Simeon: Ending Impunity for International Crimes, Forced Migrants, and the Challenge of Peacebuilding in Situations of Transitional Justice Jamie Liew: Beyond Longing for a Home: The Unfeasible Venues of International Criminal Tribunals and National Administrative Tribunals for Transitional Justice for Refugees Amalia Greenberg: Developing Rule of Law and Access to Durable Solutions through Legal Services Viernes 18, 2014 Sesión VII: 4:00 pm –5:30 p.m. 22 Session no. Panel no. Auditorium 61 Ático Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 62 63 64 65 Theme/Title of Panel Screening for Conflict and Asylum Related Sexual Violence – and its implications for Justice & Durable Solutions Panel Trata Panel Racism and Xenophobia: still present. Panel: Desplazamiento y desarrollo Panel: Resettlement: Panelists/Participants Refugee Law Project (Uganda) David Onen (Program Manager, Gender & Sexuality), Stephen Oola (Program Manager, Conflict, Transitional Justice & Governance), and Chris Dolan (Director) Natalia Caicedo: Trata de personas y los vínculos con el trabajo doméstico. Ángela Iranzo: Debates académicos sobre trata de personas en América Latina Julián Gutierrez: Internalized Racism and Displacement in Colombia Jessica Anderson: Threat and the Logic of Target Selection: Migration and South Africa’s Xenophobic Attacks Sirus Kashefi "A Look at Economic, Social, Legal, and Political Racism in North America throughout Selladurai Premakumaran and Nesamalar Premakumaran v. Her Majesty the Queen" Nataly Vargas: La migración forzada de los indígenas por la extracción de cobre en Bolivia Nubia Ruiz: La Migración Interna Forzada Colombia, La Transformación de los Territorios en Colombia a la Luz y la Dinamica Extractivista en el Pais y su Relación Raquel Celis y Oscar Pulido: Los Grandes proyectos de desarrollo en el origen del desplazamiento. Repensando la migración forzada Keiko Okabe: New Resettlement Program in Japan 23 Challenges and opportunities (II) Room 4 66 Panel: Leaving behind the displacement: Conditions for durable solutions (I). Room 5 67 Panel La responsabilidad de proteger a las víctimas de la trata Room 6 68 Panel Forced Migrations and the Construction of Humanitarian Protection in Brazil – durable lessons to be learned by other States in the Region? Marcia Vera Espinoza: Resettlement in South America: Experiences of Colombians and Palestinians resettled refugees in Chile and Brazil. Petra Molnar Diop: Information and Communication Technologies and Refugee Resettlement: An International Comparative Approach Cyntia Sampaio: Employment of Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Costa Rica: Reflections from an innovative practice Nathan Toews: Psychosocial support by the Colombian Anabaptist church to promote healing in the midst of forced displacement Hyojin Im: An Interpretive Study of Meaning of Peace and Conflicts among Somali Refugees in Kenya: Evaluation of Peace Education Programme in Dadaab Refugee Camp Isabel Ruiz: Economic Consequences of Displacement Camps María José Castaño, Universidad Pontificia Comillas Jesús Núñez Villaverde, Instituto de Estudios sobre Conflictos y Acción Humanitaria (IECAH) Irene Claro Quintans, Universidad Pontificia Comillas Patricia Fernández Olalla Fiscal Adscrita al Fiscal de Sala Coordinador de Extranjería (España) José Carlos Loureiro Ricardo Burrattino Félix Arisa Ribas Elisa Moretti Pavanello Chair: Erika Pires 24 Room 7 69 Panel Forced Kurdish Migration in Turkey Room 8 70 Panel: Environmental Migration Hicret Turhan Timurtaş: A Snapshot of Political Violence from Turkey: Forced Kurdish Migration Nur Tuysuz: The regional dynamic in the peace process: Village guards as a main obstacle Gülay Kiliçaslan: Forced kusdish migration in the agenda of Kurdish political movement. Angela Sherwood and Megan Bradley: Resolving urban, disaster-induced displacement: Analyzing experiences in Port-au-Prince, Haiti Ademola Okeowo: Why International Law Should Respond to the Cross-Border Environmental Migration Francois Gemenne: From the Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement to the Nansen Initiative: what the governance of environmental migration can learn from the governance of internal displacement Julia Blocher: Conceptualizing stochastic agentbased models to explore migration as adaptation Sanjula Weerasinghe and Abbie Taylor: Responding to Non-Nationals Caught in Natural Disasters and Conflict 25