Kathryn Hampton
@Kathryn_Opal
Head of Impact @RainbowRailroad
Formerly @P4HR @OSCE_SMM @theIRC @theICMP @OSCEBiH
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“Refugee systems are ultimately set up to control immigration. The systemic barriers that stop people from leaving on their own are the same barriers holding us back from helping.” - Kathryn Hampton, Head of Impact, Rainbow Railroad
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Appreciate the opportunity to rep Rainbow Railroad to bring forward our ideas so that as many LGBTQI+ refugees as possible can access pathways to safety in the United States. It's critical that equitable access is at the heart of US resettlement.
Absolutely thrilled to be sharing my contribution to this special issue of Citizenship Studies, my first journal article. With huge thanks to Marika (Miki) Sosnowski and Bart Klem for the chance to write about this and their guidance through the process.
tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
🧵here:
Our analysis speaks to the broader debate on how states may be standoffish to people living in conflict areas; Imke Harbers and I draw on a myriad of explanations and show how violent conflict uniquely depresses registration rates in India
doi.org/10.1080/136210…
Two weeks ago we launched our special issue on #LegalIdentity 🪪 under insurgencies & aspirant states at ISI's statelessness conference. And now my article on #Abkhazia , #SouthOssetia & #Transnistria is available open access.
Happy reading 📚...
tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
Wonderful CSS blog by Marika (Miki) Sosnowski, bart klem and Marnie Lloydd highlighting the important issue of legal identity under insurgencies and unrecognised states. NB: ICRC estimates at least 195 million
people live in areas controlled by such armed groups.
Featuring an excellent article by Bilyana Petkova Khan and Kathryn Hampton: ‘Armed groups, states and families: accounting for the dead as an element of humane treatment’
I was in the lucky position of getting to read the 10 multi-disciplinary articles and thinking about what it meant for me as someone in the discipline of international law.
A nod to people like Dr Katharine Fortin - @katharinefortin.bsky.social Kathryn Hampton working on #IHL & #legalidentity for several years 🏆
Warmly welcoming excellent candidates to join the ranks of the excellent #HumanRights alums that have graduated from this outstanding Faculty of Law University of Oxford programme! Please share. #internationalhumanrightslaw