This article uses data obtained from Canada’s Immigration and Refugee Board [IRB] to calculate the refugee claim grant rates of individual IRB adjudicators.The data reveals that, in 2006, grant rates varied significantly across adjudicators.Some adjudicators accorded refugee status in virtually all cases they heard, others granted refugee status rarely, if at all. The article explores several explanations offered by the IRB for refugee claim grant rate variations. These explanations relate to patterns in case assignment due to adjudicator specialization in particular types of cases from particular regions of the world. The author contends that while patterns in case assignment do affect grant rates, they do not account for the full variatio...
Which mistake is worse: to deny a refugee claim that should have been granted, or to grant a claim t...
This article interrogates a specific legal response to the unauthorised arrival by sea of asylum see...
Adapted from Immigration and Refugee Board Inland Refugee Claims Statistics, 1989 to 1997.
This article examines the role of counsel in Canada\u27s refugee determination process through an in...
The last fifteen years have included dramatic policy changes to the Canadian Immigration and Refugee...
Canada’s refugee determination system was revised in 2012. One key feature of the new process is a q...
This article offers an empirical examination of judicial review in Canada’s Federal Court in the ref...
Refugee determinations often turn on a single question: Is the refugee claimant telling the truth? W...
In light of rising numbers in the global refugee population, as well as new ideas for reforming the ...
In light of rising numbers in the global refugee population, as well as new ideas for reforming the ...
Until the middle of this century, Canada had no law expressly directed to the admission of refugees:...
This study analyzes databases of merits decisions from all four levels of the asylum adjudication pr...
Refugee claimants who have received a negative decision from the Immigration and Refugee Board somet...
This report presents findings from a study exploring relationships between refugee legal aid, qualit...
The unexpected influx of refugee claimants irregularly crossing the US-Canada border since 2016 has ...
Which mistake is worse: to deny a refugee claim that should have been granted, or to grant a claim t...
This article interrogates a specific legal response to the unauthorised arrival by sea of asylum see...
Adapted from Immigration and Refugee Board Inland Refugee Claims Statistics, 1989 to 1997.
This article examines the role of counsel in Canada\u27s refugee determination process through an in...
The last fifteen years have included dramatic policy changes to the Canadian Immigration and Refugee...
Canada’s refugee determination system was revised in 2012. One key feature of the new process is a q...
This article offers an empirical examination of judicial review in Canada’s Federal Court in the ref...
Refugee determinations often turn on a single question: Is the refugee claimant telling the truth? W...
In light of rising numbers in the global refugee population, as well as new ideas for reforming the ...
In light of rising numbers in the global refugee population, as well as new ideas for reforming the ...
Until the middle of this century, Canada had no law expressly directed to the admission of refugees:...
This study analyzes databases of merits decisions from all four levels of the asylum adjudication pr...
Refugee claimants who have received a negative decision from the Immigration and Refugee Board somet...
This report presents findings from a study exploring relationships between refugee legal aid, qualit...
The unexpected influx of refugee claimants irregularly crossing the US-Canada border since 2016 has ...
Which mistake is worse: to deny a refugee claim that should have been granted, or to grant a claim t...
This article interrogates a specific legal response to the unauthorised arrival by sea of asylum see...
Adapted from Immigration and Refugee Board Inland Refugee Claims Statistics, 1989 to 1997.