Ties that bind – the family in migration law and policy

Nations around the world have benefited from waves of migration that have shaped the central and integral nature of each nation’s growth and identity. Each wave is built on decisions, emotions and stories of families: families separated by migration; formed by migration; destroyed or built by migration and individuals joining new families.

Hosted by the ANU Migration Law Program, the third interdisciplinary conference on Migration Law and Policy will explore the impact that migration has on the family.

Conference fees two day registration rates (including lunch, morning/afternoon teas)

•$250 Early bird price full price

•$175 Early bird price speaker

•$300 Full price

•$200 Speaker price

Register online now. Find out more about this event here.

Keynote speakers

Professor Betty de Hart from the University of Amsterdam offers a timely, European perspective on her special academic interest in the legal regulation of transnational families.

Award winning demographer Peter McDonald of the ANU Crawford School of Public Policy offers a unique perspective on the impacts of migration law and policy on family ties.

Event contact: Natalie Dawson

Date & time

Fri 13 Nov 2015, 8.30am – Sat 14 Nov 2015, 3pm

Location

Fellows Road Law Theatre 1, ANU

Speakers

ANU College of Law

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Updated:  13 October 2015/Responsible Officer:  Convenor, Gender Institute/Page Contact:  Gender Institute