MIGRATION, BORDER CRIME AND HUMAN RIGHTS: THE PROBLEMS OF IDENTITIES AND REPRESENTATION IN AFRICA AND DIASPORA
October 3-5, 2019
Dominican University, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Reframing migration and human rights; border crime and international security in the discourse of globalization and human development.
An International Conference Organized by the Conflict and Gender Rights Research Forum and Dominican University, Chicago, Illinois in Collaboration with University of Nigeria, Nsukka; Faculty of Law, Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka; Veritas University, Abuja, Nigeria; and Dominican University, Ibadan, Nigeria
October 3-5, 2019
Dominican University, Chicago, Illinois, USA

Profile of Our Distinguished Guest and Receiver of the 2019 International Human Rights/Human Development Award

Profile of Special Guest Speaker, Prof. Charles Igwe, The Vice Chancellor, University of Nigeria
MIGRATION, BORDER CRIME AND HUMAN RIGHTS: THE PROBLEMS OF IDENTITIES AND REPRESENTATION IN AFRICA AND DIASPORA
October 3-5, 2019
Dominican University, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Important Dates
Interested contributors should submit their abstracts of 100–150 words (including the heading and key words) not later than 30th July 2019. Abstracts and full papers should be submitted to: conflictsandgenderights2018@gmail.com.
30th July 2019: Deadline for submission of abstract
10th September 2019: Deadline for submission of full paper
3-5 October 2019: Conference at Dominican University, Riverside, Chicago, US