Newsletters
ABA International Human Rights e-Brief
Newsletter of the American Bar Association, available for paid subscription if you are currently a law student at an ABA-accredited law school or if you are enrolled in college- or university-level post-secondary educational studies, and have an interest in the work of the American Bar Association. Otherwise, you can be an Associate of the ABA. Subscription information and enrollment forms for each of these membership options: americanbar.org/membership/join_the_aba
AlertNet Weekly Digest, the World’s Humanitarian News Service
A humanitarian news service run by Thomson Reuters Foundation and linked back to their site www.trust.org/alertnet. Newsletter is only for members, which are non-profit groups that meet certain criteria. To become a Member: http://www.trust.org/alertnet/members/membership-eligibility/
The Asia Pacific Refugee Rights Network (APRRN) Newsletter
The Asia Pacific Refugee Rights Network Newsletter is produced every 2-3 months and circulated via their Google Groups as well as on their website and facebook.
Non-APRRN members can also subscribe. For information, contact info [at] aprrn [dot] info (info@[at]aprrn.info)
Asylum Access Tanzania Newsletter Asylum Access Tanzania now publishes a quarterly newsletter. Issue 1 is January - March 2012. Subscribe: tanzania [at] asylumaccess [dot] org (tanzania[at]asylumaccess.org).
The newsletter of MigrantSicily . Migrantsicily is a window on the situation of migrants in Sicily. The blog is part of project which monitors the situation and offers intervention in response to the every day and emergency migration politics of the Italian government concerning the flux of refugees from the Maghreb region and Lybia. Subscriptions, email borderline-sicilia[at]libero: subject: "newsletter"
Canadian Council for Refugees E-Chronicle
Want to find out the latest developments in immigrant and refugee rights advocacy in Canada? Want to know more about promoting the rights of immigrants and refugees in your community? Then you will be interested in the Canadian Council for Refugees (CCR) Chronicle – a monthly digest keeping you in the loop on refugee and immigrant rights advocacy in Canada. Subscribe here.
Chinese Human Rights Defenders (CHRD) is a China-based, non-political, non-governmental network of grassroots and international activists promoting human rights and empowering grassroots activism in China.
View the briefings or subscribe.
Civil Society and the Question of Palestine, NGO News
http://unispal.un.org/ngoactionnews.nsf/0/1D86E730F29A054A85257999007D7E71
Bi-weekly newsletter of the UN Division for Palestinian Rights. Lists activities and
publications by NGOs around the world that are working toward a peaceful solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. To list your organization’s activities, or for questions or comments, email kopera[at]un.org/
European Asylum Support Newsletter
The European Asylum Support Newsletter is published by the European Asylum Support Office (EASO), a regulatory agency supported by the European Commission as an independent European body which works closely with the national authorities responsible for asylum, the European Commission, and the UN High Commissioner for Refugees. Subscribe by sending an e-mail to: jean-pierre.schembri[at]ext.ec.europa.eu.
European Country of Origin Information Network
The Researcher is published two times a year by the Refugee Documentation Centre (RDC) in Ireland. It is a publication which combines academic papers, summaries of caselaw, guides to new legislation, reports of conferences, articles on RDC services and items of country of origin information.
ForAsylum is a monthly e-newsletter about asylum in the UK. It summarises developments in asylum policy and practice, service changes in the voluntary sector, opportunities for advocacy and collaboration, job vacancies and events for your diary. Send your thoughts, ideas and opinions to ForAsylum[at]live.co.uk. View the January 2012 issue or Subscribe.
The in-house magazine of the Oxford Refugee Studies Centre. Published three times a year in English, Arabic, French and Spanish. FMR serves the humanitarian community by providing a practice-oriented forum for debate on issues facing refugees and internally displaced people in order to improve policy and practice and to involve refugees and IDPs in programme design and implementation. FMR has acquired a reputation as the leading practical journal on refugee and displacement issues. Seven thousand hard copies are distributed to 150 countries. All articles in the three language editions are available online. English language editions are searchable using the FMO Digital Library. For further information, contact the FMR Editors: fmr[at]qeh.ox.ac.uk
Hong Kong Refugee Advice Centre News
Subscriptions: http://www.hkrac.org/news-events/newsletters
The monthly newsletter of the Hong Kong Refugee Advice Centre www.hkrac.org
located in Kowloon, Hong Kong .
Human Rights First
http://www.humanrightsfirst.org/our-work/refugee-protection/asylum-newsletter/
Human Rights First safeguards the rights of refugees through its pro bono program and advocacy.
IAJRL International Association of Refugee Law Judges
Newsletter for members of the Int’l Association of Refugee Law Judges. Located in the Netherlands. For information: info[at]iarlj.org
Subscriptions to various JRS publications: http://www.jrs.net/SignUp?&L=EN
The JRS is an international Catholic organisation with a mission to accompany, serve and advocate on behalf of refugees and other forcibly displaced persons, nationally and regionally with the support of an international office in Rome. Founded in 1980 as a work of the Society of Jesus, JRS was officially registered on 19 March 2000 at the Vatican State as a foundation.
Subscriptions: http://www.migrantsrights.org.uk/about/newsletter
An information service with news, research, and events on migration in the UK published by Migrants’ Rights Network http://www.migrantsrights.org.uk/ a charity promoting policy analysis, partnership and debate for the rights of all migrants. Includes weekly bulletin and occasional updates. An example of what you'll get in your mailbox.
NEMIS Newsletter on European Migrantion Issues for Judges
Subscriptions: c [dot] grutters [at] jur [dot] ru [dot] nl (c.grutters[at]jur.ru.nl)
The Newsletter on European Migration Issues for Judges (NEMIS) published by the Centre for Migration Law, Radboud University Nijmegen (NL) http://www.ru.nl/law/cmr and University of Essex (UK). For judges who need to keep up to date on EU developments in migration and borders law. Contains European legislation and jurisprudence on access and residence. Back issues of NEMIS: http://cmr.jur.ru.nl/nemis.
Newsletter on European Asylum Issues for Judges
Subscribe at c [dot] grutters [at] jur [dot] ru [dot] nl (c.grutters[at]jur.ru.nl )
Refuge: Canada's periodical on refugees
Paid Subscriptions: http://pi.library.yorku.ca/ojs/index.php/refuge/information/readers
Refuge is an interdisciplinary journal published two times a year in English and French by the Centre for Refugee Studies, York University and Queen's University provide a forum for discussion and critical reflection on refugee and forced migration issues. http://pi.library.yorku.ca/ojs/index.php/refuge/index
Refugee Law Initiative E-newsletter
Human Rights Consortium
School of Advanced Study, University of London
http://www.sas.ac.uk/hrc/projects/refugee-law-initiative
The Refugee Law Initiative (RLI) at the Human Rights Consortium of the School of Advanced Study, University of London is the only academic centre in the United Kingdom to concentrate specifically on international refugee law. If you wish to subscribe to its newsletter detailing the RLI's seminars, short courses and other programmes, please contact RLI [at] sas [dot] ac [dot] uk.
Subscriptions: womenasylumnews[at]asylumaid.org.uk
The newsletter of The Women’s Project at Asylum Aid, http://www.asylumaid.org.uk/ which provides high quality legal representation to people seeking asylum in the UK. Any information for the newsletter, email: womenasylumnews[at]asylumaid.org.uk.
Women’s Migration and Asylum Network ebulletin
http://www.edf.org.uk/blog/?cat=3
Subscriptions: http://www.edf.org.uk/blog/?p=11936
The free electronic newsletter of the Equality and Diversity Forum. Emailed fortnightly to subscribers and is also a page on the EDF website. Contains information about new equality and human rights developments, policy and publications, as well as details of forthcoming events and job vacancies. Items from previous eNewsletters can be located using Search.