Resisting Borders: Refugee Health, Human Rights and Responsibilities
Publicly Available Powerpoint Presentations
Day 1 – October 9
- Global Responsibility for Refugees and Structural Injustice, Serena Parekh, Northeastern University
- The Morality of Deporting ‘Aliens’, Patti Tamara Lenard, University of Ottawa
- Ethical Considerations on International Migration: Reflections upon the Case of Chile, Báltica Cabieses, Universidad del Desarrollo, with Macarena Chepo, Marcela Oyarte, Margarita Bernales, Ana María McInyre
- Symbolic and Social boundaries in Latin American Migration “Sur-Sur” Reflections upon the Case of Chile, Piedad Gálvez, Universidad del Desarrollo, with Nassim Ajraz
DAY 2 – October 10/11
- What Duties Do States Have Towards Refugees? Sandra Raponi, Merrimack College
- Weighing Competing Commitments to Disadvantaged Populations Within and Outside National Borders, Carlisle Runge, National Institutes of Health, with Matthew McCoy, University of Pennsylvania and Marion Danis, National Institutes of Health
- High Moral Distress in Health Care Providers for the Undocumented Immigrants Needing Dialysis, Areeba Jawed, Wayne State University School of Medicine, with S.M. Moe, M. Anderson, L. Wocial and A.M. Torke, Indiana University School of Medicine
- Dual Loyalty and Medical Ethics in Offshore Asylum Seeker Detention, Deborah Zion, Victoria University
- Medical Deportation: Legal and Ethical Issues, Sana Loue, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
DAY 3 – October 11/12
- International Migrant Children in Chile: Barriers to Educational and Health Services, Báltica Cabieses, Universidad de Desarrollo
- Electronic Health Records and Vulnerable Migrants: The Framework for Robust ELSI Criteria, Oliver Feeney, National University of Ireland, Galway
- Public Health Knowledge Exchange and Translation Initiative for Asylum-Seeking Refugees, Sheikh Muhammad Zeeshan Qadar, University of Manitoba