UNSW Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law
Keynote: Hugh de Kretser, President, Australian Human Rights Commission, 2025 Kaldor Conference
All together now: Mobilising whole-of-society responses to international protection
From rhetoric to reality: Centering the meaningful participation of refugees
Conversations across divides: Fostering constructive dialogue in the public square
Building bridges: Advancing refugee protection in a divided world, 2025 Kaldor Conference Keynote
The Right to Participate: A New Independent Declaration
Kaldor Centre Director Daniel Ghezelbash on UK plans to restrict refugee status
Surveillance to Empowerment: Advancing Responsible Use of Technology in Alternatives to Detention
Basma on meaningful refugee participation
The Limits of Immigration Detention After NZYQ
The Right to Participate
Foregrounding Displacement in the Treaty on the Protection of Persons in the event of Disasters
Explainer - Countering misinformation about refugees and migrants: An evidence-based framework
Speed briefing - Countering misinformation about refugees and migrants: An evidence-based framework
Speed briefing - Practical toolkit on climate and disaster displacement
2024 Kaldor Centre Oration
Speed briefing - Ensuring protection in humanitarian emergencies: A framework for Australia
A right for refugees to participate
Jane McAdam AO: Will International law still be relevant?
Will refugees be welcome?
How will we identify people in need of protection?
Will people in need of protection be able to access it?
Aarathi Krishnan: Thinking about the future of forced migration
Co-producing Research with Refugees and Other People with Lived Experience of Displacement
After NZYQ – Community Safety Orders
Global perspectives on resettlement and complementary pathways
Introducing the Kaldor Centre Climate Mobility Hub
What can be done about climate displacement and climate mobility?