More than a dozen states are exploring the potential of introducing community sponsorship programs as a way of contributing to the global refugee protection regime. This article provides a comparative analysis of the legal and administrative frameworks that have underpinned the introduction of community sponsorship in four diverse countries: Canada, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, and Argentina. We also briefly examine the introduction of co-sponsorship in the United States, a country without any formal national program. We conclude that while community sponsorship programs have the potential to revolutionize refugee resettlement, their operationalization is not contingent on revolutionary legal infrastructure.Plus d’une douzaine de pays à...
This document examines the issues raised through the review of the Private Sponsorship of Refugees P...
This article will examine the transnational practices of the Eritrean government, and their impact o...
This web archive strives to offer a documented commentary on the most recent addition to the Canadia...
AbstractMore than a dozen states are exploring the potential of introducing community sponsorship pr...
For over 40 years, Canada’s Joint Assistance Sponsorship Program has combined government financial a...
This article provides the first history and critique of Australia’s private refugee sponsorship prog...
This paper will analyze how the recent changes, since 2010, to the private sponsorship of refugees (...
In 2019, Canada resettled 30,100 refugees, overtaking the United States and Australia in the number ...
This article aims to analyze current developments about refugee protection by focusing on Canada’s e...
This article addresses the tension between state sovereignty and refugee protection. The application...
There is little longitudinal research that directly compares the effectiveness of Canada’s Governmen...
This research aims to analyse Canada’s experience in resettling refugees through the support of priv...
Although millions of community members have come together in various ways to sponsor and resettle re...
World University Service of Canada (WUSC) participates in private sponsorship as a sponsorship agree...
This paper briefly reflects on strategies by which Canada can deal with new challenges-including fis...
This document examines the issues raised through the review of the Private Sponsorship of Refugees P...
This article will examine the transnational practices of the Eritrean government, and their impact o...
This web archive strives to offer a documented commentary on the most recent addition to the Canadia...
AbstractMore than a dozen states are exploring the potential of introducing community sponsorship pr...
For over 40 years, Canada’s Joint Assistance Sponsorship Program has combined government financial a...
This article provides the first history and critique of Australia’s private refugee sponsorship prog...
This paper will analyze how the recent changes, since 2010, to the private sponsorship of refugees (...
In 2019, Canada resettled 30,100 refugees, overtaking the United States and Australia in the number ...
This article aims to analyze current developments about refugee protection by focusing on Canada’s e...
This article addresses the tension between state sovereignty and refugee protection. The application...
There is little longitudinal research that directly compares the effectiveness of Canada’s Governmen...
This research aims to analyse Canada’s experience in resettling refugees through the support of priv...
Although millions of community members have come together in various ways to sponsor and resettle re...
World University Service of Canada (WUSC) participates in private sponsorship as a sponsorship agree...
This paper briefly reflects on strategies by which Canada can deal with new challenges-including fis...
This document examines the issues raised through the review of the Private Sponsorship of Refugees P...
This article will examine the transnational practices of the Eritrean government, and their impact o...
This web archive strives to offer a documented commentary on the most recent addition to the Canadia...