23 June 2025, 18:00-19:30
Register start 17 June 2025
Register end 23 June 2025
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The Platform of Independent Experts on Refugee Rights (PIERR) brings together independent human rights experts from the UN and regional systems to address areas of concern and cooperate on joint initiatives to enhance the protection and promotion of human rights of refugees and asylum-seekers.This roundtable, hosted by the Geneva Human Rights Platform, will provide an opportunity to discuss with the PIERR members the issue of Due Process and Human Rights of Refugees Deprived of Liberty.
In a complex international context, where persecution, conflict, human rights violations, and events disturbing public order have resulted in historically high numbers of people being forced to flee their homes, several UN and regional independent human rights experts have launched the Platform of Independent Experts on Refugee Rights (PIERR) to better coordinate joint initiatives that will enhance the protection and promotion of human rights of refugees and asylum-seekers.
The PIERR aims to provide unique insights and strengthen collective advocacy on urgent issues, gaps, and opportunities in the progressive development and implementation of international and regional legal frameworks and standards which directly impact the lives of asylum-seekers and refugees.
The Platform is currently composed of the mandates of the:
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The event is an in-person event only, but a recording of the panellists' initial interventions will be made available at a later date, the interactive exchange with participants will not be recorded.
Tram 15, tram stop Butini
Bus 1 or 25, bus stop Perle du Lac
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