Reviving Refugee Resettlement: Moral, Policy and Implementation Issues
On March 5, the Center for Humanitarian Health and the Center for Public Health and Human Rights will host Ruben. In recent years questions were raised about the moral basis for determining the number of refugees admitted to the United States as well as policy and practical questions concerning those decisions. As the refugee admissions process is about to go through additional major changes, this panel will discuss the results of a study that examined varied moral theories on refugee admissions as well as insights from individuals with long involvement in refugee policy and admissions from refugee organizations, think tanks, and government.
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This webinar is a result of research and a published paper created through the JHU Exploration of Practical Ethics.
Moderator:
Leonard Rubenstein
Professor of the Practice
Center for Public Health and Human Rights
Core faculty, Center for Humanitarian Health
Core faculty, Berman Institute of Bioethics
Guest Panelist:
Rachel E. Fabi
PhD, Assistant Professor,
Center for Bioethics and Humanities
SUNY Upstate Medical University
Daniel Serwer
Professor and Director, Conflict Management and American Foreign Policy, School of Advanced International Studies, JHU
Eric P. Schwartz
President, Refugees International
Former Assistant Secretary of State for Population, Refugees, and Migration