The fiftieth anniversary year of the 1951 Convention affords an appropriate juncture to turn our gaze to the pledges Canada has made as a signatory state and the extent to which Canadian refugee policy has been "securitized" at the expense of vulnerable refugees and the very objectives the Convention was designed to address. Through the lens of the legal standards established by the Convention as well as complementary international norms and jurisprudence, this paper considers Canada's contemporary record on refugee issues with specific reference to the national security dimension of domestic policy. The author begins by tracing the evolution of refugee law and policy during the Cold War period, as well as parallel developments in the area ...
Practices directed at refugees emerged in the inter-war period. Thousands of Europeans were maintai...
Until the middle of this century, Canada had no law expressly directed to the admission of refugees:...
This paper argues that there are distinct parallels between changes to the Immigration and Refugee P...
The fiftieth anniversary year of the 1951 Convention affords an appropriate juncture to turn our gaz...
The fiftieth anniversary year of the 1951 Convention affords an appropriate juncture to turn our gaz...
Refugee laws, as well as national security policies, have recently been an area of focus for both in...
As part to the 1951 Convention and its 1967 Protocol, Canada is obliged to protect persons on its te...
This paper briefly reflects on strategies by which Canada can deal with new challenges-including fis...
This Master's thesis examines the impact of the events of 9/11 on the discourses and practices that ...
Widely considered one of the most generous refugee-receiving countries in the developed world, Canad...
[À l'origine dans / Was originally part of : Fac. Droit - Coll. facultaire - Droit constitutionnel e...
In the first part of a two-part article, the author critically evaluates the anti-terrorism provisio...
Canada and the United States are both international leaders in the admission of refugees. The chapte...
In June 2012, the Canadian government ushered in sweeping reforms to Canada’s refugee system. These ...
The overarching objective of this paper is to provide a critical appraisal of the anti-terrorism pro...
Practices directed at refugees emerged in the inter-war period. Thousands of Europeans were maintai...
Until the middle of this century, Canada had no law expressly directed to the admission of refugees:...
This paper argues that there are distinct parallels between changes to the Immigration and Refugee P...
The fiftieth anniversary year of the 1951 Convention affords an appropriate juncture to turn our gaz...
The fiftieth anniversary year of the 1951 Convention affords an appropriate juncture to turn our gaz...
Refugee laws, as well as national security policies, have recently been an area of focus for both in...
As part to the 1951 Convention and its 1967 Protocol, Canada is obliged to protect persons on its te...
This paper briefly reflects on strategies by which Canada can deal with new challenges-including fis...
This Master's thesis examines the impact of the events of 9/11 on the discourses and practices that ...
Widely considered one of the most generous refugee-receiving countries in the developed world, Canad...
[À l'origine dans / Was originally part of : Fac. Droit - Coll. facultaire - Droit constitutionnel e...
In the first part of a two-part article, the author critically evaluates the anti-terrorism provisio...
Canada and the United States are both international leaders in the admission of refugees. The chapte...
In June 2012, the Canadian government ushered in sweeping reforms to Canada’s refugee system. These ...
The overarching objective of this paper is to provide a critical appraisal of the anti-terrorism pro...
Practices directed at refugees emerged in the inter-war period. Thousands of Europeans were maintai...
Until the middle of this century, Canada had no law expressly directed to the admission of refugees:...
This paper argues that there are distinct parallels between changes to the Immigration and Refugee P...