BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20260601T190302EDT-96753HfOAT@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20260601T230302Z DESCRIPTION:Conférence avec la professeure Megan Bradley\, département de s cience politique et Institut d'étude du développement international de McG ill\, sur les migrations forcées et la Libye.\nRésumé\n(En anglais seuleme nt) International attention has been seized by the migration crisis in the Mediterranean\, as countless migrants leaving for Europe from the shores of North Africa have met with disaster. Less attention has focused on the displacement crises unfolding within North African states\, particularly L ibya and Tunisia. Libya’s 2011 revolution was accompanied by unprecedented levels of forced migration: out of a population of 6.2 million\, 550\,000 were uprooted within the country\, while approximately 660\,000 Libyans s ought shelter in neighboring countries\, alongside some 670\,000 migrants who had been working in Libya before fleeing the erupting conflict.\nThrou gh a combination of timely humanitarian interventions and the ability of d isplaced Libyans to draw on their own social and financial resources\, the lion’s share of the crisis was swiftly resolved with the majority returni ng to their homes after the fall of the Gaddafi regime. However\, several complex displacement situations have persisted within Libya while new inte rnal displacement crises have emerged with the upsurge in violence in the latter half of 2014. Hundreds of thousands of Libyans have joined those wh o remained in Tunisia. Most live “under the radar” – without formally reco gnized refugee status\, and in increasingly precarious circumstances.\nDra wing on the results of interviews conducted in 2013 and 2014 with governme nt officials\, diplomats\, civil society\, UN staff members and displaced persons in Libya and Tunisia\, this presentation will explore the dynamics of Libya’s ongoing displacement crisis. Beyond the instability that conti nues to wrack post-Gaddafi Libya\, the presentation will highlight how hig hly flawed transitional justice processes have become obstacles to the res olution of Libyans’ displacement.\nOrganisé par la Chaire Hans & Tamar Opp enheimer en droit international public . Prière de confirmer sa présence e n écrivant ào oppenheimer [at] mcgill [dot] ca (subject: RSVP) .\n DTSTART:20150127T180000Z DTEND:20150127T193000Z LOCATION:NCDH 609\, Pavillon Chancellor-Day\, CA\, QC\, Montréal\, H3A 1W9\ , 3644\, rue Peel SUMMARY:Uprooted\, Unprotected: Libya’s Post-Gaddafi Displacement Crisis URL:/channels/fr/event/uprooted-unprotected-libya%E2%8 0%99s-post-gaddafi-displacement-crisis-241027 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR