BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20251019T140305EDT-1815ECIPOe@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20251019T180305Z DESCRIPTION:La Chaire Hans & Tamar Oppenheimer en droit public internationa l accueille Dr. Reuven Ziegler\, qui parlera du statut précaire des ressor tissants érythréens et soudanais en Israël et du besoin de créer et régula riser des mécanismes d'asile pour réfugiés en Israël.\nDes rafraichissemen ts seront servis. Confirmer sa présence en écrivant à oppenheimer [at] mcg ill.ca.\nRésumé\n(En anglais seulement) This talk explores the precarious status of Eritrean and Sudanese nationals in Israel. Having crossed the Is raeli-Egyptian border without authorisation and not through an official bo rder crossing\, Israeli law defines such individuals as ‘infiltrators’\, a charged term which dates back to border-crossings into Israel by Palestin ian Fedayeen in the 1950s. Eritreans and Sudanese nationals constitute ove r 90 percent of ‘infiltrators’ in Israel. Their livelihood is curtailed th rough hostility\, sanctions and detention\, while Israel refrains from dep orting them to their respective countries of origin\, recognising that suc h forced removal could expose them to risks to their lives and/or freedom. The talk argues that the regularisation of asylum in Israel\, including l egal recognition of ‘refugee’\, ‘asylum-seeker’\, and ‘beneficiary of subs idiary protection’ statuses\, is long due.\nAbout the speaker\n(En anglais seulement) Dr Reuven (Ruvi) Ziegler is lecturer in law at the University of Reading School of Law\, where he is a member of the Global Law at Readi ng (GLAR) research group (specialising in human rights\, international hum anitarian law and international refugee law). He is Editor-in-Chief\, Work ing Paper Series\, Refugee Law Initiative (Institute for Advance Legal Stu dy\, University of London). He is a Research Associate of the Refugee Stud ies Centre\, University of Oxford\, and an Academic visitor at its Faculty of Law. He is also a researcher at the Israel Democracy Institute (analys ing the treatment of African asylum seekers in Israel as part of the Const itutional Principles project). Previously\, he was a visiting researcher a t Harvard Law School (affiliated with its Immigration and Refugee Clinic a nd with the Human Rights Program)\, a Tutor in Public International Law at the University of Oxford\, and a legal advising officer at the Israel Def ence Forces' Legal Counselor's Office (mandatory military service). He hol ds DPhil\, MPhil\, and BCL degrees from the University of Oxford\; LLM wit h specialisation in Public Law from Hebrew University\; and a joint LLB an d BA from the University of Haifa.\n \n DTSTART:20150602T170000Z DTEND:20150602T183000Z LOCATION:NCDH 609\, Chancellor Day Hall\, CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H3A 1W9\, 36 44 rue Peel SUMMARY:No Asylum for ‘Infiltrators’: The Legal Predicament of Eritrean and Sudanese Nationals in Israel URL:/law/fr/channels/event/no-asylum-infiltrators-lega l-predicament-eritrean-and-sudanese-nationals-israel-253007 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR