This article examines Canadian refugee law cases involving domestic violence, analyzed through a comparison with cases involving forced sterilization and genital cutting. Surveying 645 reported decisions, it suggests that Canadian adjudicators generally adopted different methods of analysis in refugee cases involving domestic violence, as compared with these other claims. The article argues that Canadian adjudicators rarely recognized domestic violence as a rights violation in itself but, instead, demonstrated a general predisposition toward finding domestic violence persecution in cultural difference. That is, adjudicators tended to recognize domestic violence claimants not as victims of persecutory practices but rather as victims of perse...
Immigrant women face numerous, and sometimes insurmountable, barriers in reporting and seeking servi...
This article explores the problematic interaction of the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of In...
Canadian jurists and policy makers have recognized that domestic violence is pervasive across econom...
This article examines Canadian refugee law cases involving domestic violence, analyzed through a com...
This article examines Canadian refugee law cases involving domestic violence, analyzed through a com...
Women who escape domestic violence with their children are being denied refugee status in Canada on ...
In Canadian refugee law, women asylum seekers experience significant evidentiary hurdles, specifical...
In Canadian refugee law, women asylum seekers experience significant evidentiary hurdles, specifical...
This article explores the problematic interaction of the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of In...
Canadian jurists and policy makers have recognized that domestic violence is pervasive across econom...
Women who escape domestic violence with their children are being denied refugee status in Canada on ...
In Liberalism and the Limits of Inclusion: Race and Immigration Law in the Americas, Cook-Mart...
In Liberalism and the Limits of Inclusion: Race and Immigration Law in the Americas, Cook-Mart...
In Liberalism and the Limits of Inclusion: Race and Immigration Law in the Americas, Cook-Mart...
From publisher: This article presents a mixed-methods study of domestic-violence-related claims for ...
Immigrant women face numerous, and sometimes insurmountable, barriers in reporting and seeking servi...
This article explores the problematic interaction of the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of In...
Canadian jurists and policy makers have recognized that domestic violence is pervasive across econom...
This article examines Canadian refugee law cases involving domestic violence, analyzed through a com...
This article examines Canadian refugee law cases involving domestic violence, analyzed through a com...
Women who escape domestic violence with their children are being denied refugee status in Canada on ...
In Canadian refugee law, women asylum seekers experience significant evidentiary hurdles, specifical...
In Canadian refugee law, women asylum seekers experience significant evidentiary hurdles, specifical...
This article explores the problematic interaction of the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of In...
Canadian jurists and policy makers have recognized that domestic violence is pervasive across econom...
Women who escape domestic violence with their children are being denied refugee status in Canada on ...
In Liberalism and the Limits of Inclusion: Race and Immigration Law in the Americas, Cook-Mart...
In Liberalism and the Limits of Inclusion: Race and Immigration Law in the Americas, Cook-Mart...
In Liberalism and the Limits of Inclusion: Race and Immigration Law in the Americas, Cook-Mart...
From publisher: This article presents a mixed-methods study of domestic-violence-related claims for ...
Immigrant women face numerous, and sometimes insurmountable, barriers in reporting and seeking servi...
This article explores the problematic interaction of the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of In...
Canadian jurists and policy makers have recognized that domestic violence is pervasive across econom...