This paper briefly reflects on strategies by which Canada can deal with new challenges-including fiscal constraints, phenomenal rise in the number of people needing protection, and the evolution of regional approaches to refugee protection-while at the same time promoting its own interests. The paper is organized around three interrelated questions concerning these matters.Cet article se penche brièvement sur les stratégies utilisées par le Canada pour faire face à de nouveaux défis-notamment les compressions budgétaires, une hausse substantielle du nombre de personnes ayant besoin de protection et l'évolution des approches régionales à la protection des réjugié(e)s - tout en servant ses propres intérêts. L'article examine en particulier de...
This article aims to analyze current developments about refugee protection by focusing on Canada’s e...
As part to the 1951 Convention and its 1967 Protocol, Canada is obliged to protect persons on its te...
In order to achieve secure status in Canada, asylum seekers must go through a lengthy, three-stage p...
Widely considered one of the most generous refugee-receiving countries in the developed world, Canad...
The fiftieth anniversary year of the 1951 Convention affords an appropriate juncture to turn our gaz...
This article is a review and analysis of the Canadian government's recent "white paper" on immigrati...
The fiftieth anniversary year of the 1951 Convention affords an appropriate juncture to turn our gaz...
In June 2012, the Canadian government ushered in sweeping reforms to Canada’s refugee system. These ...
Refugee laws, as well as national security policies, have recently been an area of focus for both in...
This article addresses the tension between state sovereignty and refugee protection. The application...
Until the middle of this century, Canada had no law expressly directed to the admission of refugees:...
In 2012 the Government of Canada announced a series of changes to the Interim Federal Health Program...
This paper explores the processes through which Canada’s immigration system creates human insecurity...
If Canadian refugee policy is to serve interests of Canadians as well as those of genuine refugees i...
This paper argues that there are distinct parallels between changes to the Immigration and Refugee P...
This article aims to analyze current developments about refugee protection by focusing on Canada’s e...
As part to the 1951 Convention and its 1967 Protocol, Canada is obliged to protect persons on its te...
In order to achieve secure status in Canada, asylum seekers must go through a lengthy, three-stage p...
Widely considered one of the most generous refugee-receiving countries in the developed world, Canad...
The fiftieth anniversary year of the 1951 Convention affords an appropriate juncture to turn our gaz...
This article is a review and analysis of the Canadian government's recent "white paper" on immigrati...
The fiftieth anniversary year of the 1951 Convention affords an appropriate juncture to turn our gaz...
In June 2012, the Canadian government ushered in sweeping reforms to Canada’s refugee system. These ...
Refugee laws, as well as national security policies, have recently been an area of focus for both in...
This article addresses the tension between state sovereignty and refugee protection. The application...
Until the middle of this century, Canada had no law expressly directed to the admission of refugees:...
In 2012 the Government of Canada announced a series of changes to the Interim Federal Health Program...
This paper explores the processes through which Canada’s immigration system creates human insecurity...
If Canadian refugee policy is to serve interests of Canadians as well as those of genuine refugees i...
This paper argues that there are distinct parallels between changes to the Immigration and Refugee P...
This article aims to analyze current developments about refugee protection by focusing on Canada’s e...
As part to the 1951 Convention and its 1967 Protocol, Canada is obliged to protect persons on its te...
In order to achieve secure status in Canada, asylum seekers must go through a lengthy, three-stage p...