This lecture covers the new protection priorities after WWII, the population movements in Europe, the origins of UNHCR and the IC, the definition of a refugee, key rights granted to refugees, and key changes in asylum policy between League of Nations and United Nations.
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Explores the origins of the international refugee regime after WWI and the evolution post-WWII, including the differentiation between refugees and migrants, legal protection, the role of the League of Nations, and the support provided by organizations like the Red Cross.
Explores inclusion and exclusion in migration policies, economic impacts, local migration, challenges faced by long-distance migrants, and the future of migration policy.