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<H3> Explore the new Kaldor Centre Climate Mobility Hub </H3> |
<H3> Kaldor Centre welcomes Bill to set limits on immigration detention </H3> |
<H3> Introducing the Kaldor Centre Principles on Climate Mobility </H3> |
<H3> Kaldor Centre welcomes world-first climate-mobility treaty between Australia and Tuvalu </H3> |
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<H5> The Andrew & Renata Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law at UNSW Sydney is the world's leading research centre dedicated to the study of international refugee law. </H5> |
<H5> The Kaldor Centre undertakes rigorous research on the most pressing displacement issues in Australia, the Asia-Pacific region and around the world. We contribute to public policy by promoting legal, sustainable and humane solutions to forced migration. Through outstanding research and engagement, the Kaldor Centre has become recognised as an intellectual powerhouse with global impact. </H5> |
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