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Call for Papers

Theme: Refugees and the Duty of Rescue
Type: International Conference
Institution: Durham University
Location: Durham (United Kingdom)
Date: 9.–10.6.2022
Deadline: 20.4.2022

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We are inviting abstract submissions for presentations at the
Refugees and the Duty of Rescue Conference 2022, hosted at Durham
University on the 9th-10th June.

Recent events, not least in Afghanistan and Ukraine, in addition to
longer-term causes of displacement, have brought to the fore the
pressing question of how states ought to respond to refugees. This
conference aims to reach an understanding of the nature and weight of
moral and political duties towards the world’s displaced. According
to the dominant Duty of Rescue Approach, states in the Global North
are innocent bystanders overlooking the humanitarian crisis of
refugee displacement unfold, and these states have duties to rescue
refugees from this situation at least if they are able to do so at
little cost to themselves. This conference explores and analyses the
adequacy of this Duty of Rescue Approach as a framework for
understanding moral obligations towards refugees.

We invite submissions exploring broad questions on the normative
basis and framework for understanding obligations to refugees and on
the Duty of Rescue Approach itself. Relevant questions may include
(but are not limited to) how weighty the duty of rescue is towards
refugees, what demands does it place on states, and whether it
overrides a state’s right to control borders, and what exactly the
duty of rescue entails? Does the duty of rescue entail providing only
for safety and subsistence for refugees, or is something additional
morally required? Is the provision of refugee camps a sufficient
fulfilment of the duty of rescue towards refugees? Can priority for
Ukrainian refugees over non-Ukrainian refugees be morally justified?
Is the strength of the duty of rescue sensitive to proximity or
cultural ties with different groups of refugees? We also invite
submissions critically analysing the framework of the Duty of Rescue
Approach itself (compared with other normative frameworks) as an
appropriate model for understanding obligations to refugees.

Abstracts should be 300 words and suitable for the basis of a 20
minute presentation. Please send anonymised abstracts to
refugeesdutyofrescueconfere...@gmail.com by 20th April 12pm.

The conference will be held in person at Durham University, but with
provisions available for online presentations if necessary.

Keynote speakers include Serena Parekh (Northeastern University),
Sarah Fine (Cambridge University) and David Owen (University of
Southampton).

For any further information please email Bradley Hillier-Smith at:
refugeesdutyofrescueconfere...@gmail.com




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