Natasha Yacoub
Ms Yacoub is an international refugee law practitioner and scholar. She worked for two decades for UNHCR. She was posted in conflict and peacetime settings since 2001 in Egypt, Sudan, Ireland, United Nations Headquarters New York, Myanmar, Australia and the Pacific Island States (including Nauru and Papua New Guinea). She also served as a decision-maker on the Refugee Review Tribunal and Migration Review Tribunal in Australia from 2012 to 2014. She teaches international refugee law at the University of London, where she also chairs a Working Group on Feminist Theory and Refugee Law. She is currently undertaking doctoral studies at the Andrew and Renata Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law.
Research topic
Her thesis is titled: âGendering the International Law Criteria for Return of Refugees: the case of Sudan.â
Synopsis
Voluntary repatriation has been upheld as the âidealâ solution for refugees by the United Nations General Assembly since 1948. Its inclusion in international refugee law instruments originated from efforts to prevent forced return practices with dire humanitarian consequences following the Second World War. However, voluntary far from ideal for refugee women. The thesis applies a gender-sensitive approach to voluntary repatriation in international refugee law. It demonstrates that this law fails to include womenâs experiences, risking forced return to the harm their fled. It proposes a transformation of the law to better protect refugee women.
Supervisors
Jane McAdam, Christine Forster
Areas of interest
International refugee law, feminist theory, human rights
- Publications and presentations
- Awards
- Natasha Yacoub, âFeminist Approaches to Migration Lawâ in Vincent Chetail (ed), Elgar Concise Encyclopedia of Migration Law (forthcoming)
- Natasha Yacoub, â: lessons from the Global Southâ Asian Journal of International LawÌę(2023)
- Yacoub, Natasha â: A Thinly Veiled Durable Solution for Refugee Womenâ (Völkerrechtsblog, 2023)
- Natasha Yacoub, Janna Wessels, Rosa Da Costa, â to legal displacement researchâ (Refugee Law Initiative blog series, 2023)
- Natasha Yacoub, ââ (Asylum Insight, 2022)
- David Cantor, Nikolas Feith Tan, Mariana Gkliati, Elizabeth Mavropoulou, Kathryn Allinson, Sreetapa Chakrabarty, Maja Grundler, Lynn Hillary, Emilie McDonnell, Riona Moodley, Stephen Phillips, Annick Pijnenburg, Adel-Naim Reyhani, Sophia Soares, Natasha Yacoub, ââ International Journal of Refugee LawÌę(2022)
- Natasha Yacuob, âWomenâs Rights and the Criteria for of Refugee Status for âCeased Circumstancesââ (Refugee Law Initiative blog series, 2022)
- Yacoub, Errington, Nu, Robinson ââ Asia-Pacific Journal on Human Rights and the Law (2021) 22(1), 96-114
- Gleeson, Yacoub, ââ (UNSW, Sydney, 2021)
- Yacoub, Schwartz, Bezanson, ââ, in: Waldman, Glass (eds) Palliative Care in Humanitarian Crises (Oxford University Press, 2019)
- Yacoub, âProtecting civilians at the Security Council: Responsibility or politics?(Opens in new window)â (Regnet, ANU, 2012)
- Governor of New South Wales, Australia Day Award for scholarship benefitting women (2024)
- Emerging Scholar Award (equal first, 2023)
- UNSW Deanâs Student Prize for contribution to research community (2022)