Recording of Panel Session 2 at the 2023 Kaldor Centre Conference, 'Learning from the future: Foresight for the next decade of forced migration' held on 20 November 2023 at UNSW Sydney.
Speakers:
Cathryn Costello, Professor of Global Refugee & Migration Law, University College Dublin
Niamh Kinchin, Acting Dean of Law, University of Wollongong
Edward Santow, Director, Policy & Governance, Human Technology Institute, University of Technology Sydney
Shahyar Roushan, Senior Member, Administrative Appeals Tribunal, Migration & Refugee Division
Chair: Daniel Ghezelbash, Deputy Director, Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law
As the Kaldor Centre embarked on its 10th anniversary, our flagship conference harnessed strategic foresight to inform the agenda for the decade to come. The 2023 Kaldor Centre Conference took participants 10 years into the future, to explore the forced migration challenges we may face in the decade to come. The purpose was not to predict the future, but to help us to be better prepared to shape the future we want to see and to help us think afresh about what we might need to do today to ensure protection for displaced people in the decade to come.
Speakers:
Cathryn Costello, Professor of Global Refugee & Migration Law, University College Dublin
Niamh Kinchin, Acting Dean of Law, University of Wollongong
Edward Santow, Director, Policy & Governance, Human Technology Institute, University of Technology Sydney
Shahyar Roushan, Senior Member, Administrative Appeals Tribunal, Migration & Refugee Division
Chair: Daniel Ghezelbash, Deputy Director, Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law
As the Kaldor Centre embarked on its 10th anniversary, our flagship conference harnessed strategic foresight to inform the agenda for the decade to come. The 2023 Kaldor Centre Conference took participants 10 years into the future, to explore the forced migration challenges we may face in the decade to come. The purpose was not to predict the future, but to help us to be better prepared to shape the future we want to see and to help us think afresh about what we might need to do today to ensure protection for displaced people in the decade to come.