Racial discrimination continues to haunt Canada, calling for effective and new solutions. There are clear and real limitations to the current domestic avenues of redress. This paper reviews the effectiveness of the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination. We argue that the treaty contains comprehensive and legally effective provisions to combat racial discrimination. Social workers, along with other professionals, should engage with the international legal regime to assist their clientele to combat racial discrimination. Internationally, progress toward racial equality has been made in the last two decades, symbolized partly by the collapse of the apartheid regime in South Africa. But the belief tha...
The Canadian criminal justice system is facing serious criticism for being racist. Certain Canadian ...
The thesis presented here is that racism in Canada involves a negative evaluation and unjust treatme...
This paper explores the theory of intersectionality and its viability for the analysis of human righ...
Racial discrimination continues to haunt Canada, calling for effective and new solutions. There are ...
Almost a decade ago, in June 2000, the Canadian Human Rights Act Review Panel conducted a comprehens...
The Ontario Human Rights Commission’s (OHRC) Policy on removing the ‘Canadian experience’ barrier (C...
The principle that everyone has a right to equal treatment was first entrenched in Canadian law in t...
Systemic discrimination has been a central topic in human rights in Canada ever since the Royal Comm...
Employment discrimination has been a challenge in Canada for many groups and for government agencies...
Human rights law was one of the great legal innovations of the twentieth century. And yet human righ...
State-sponsored multiculturalism has faced significant social and political challenges in recent yea...
The paper examines the ways the tests for discrimination expounded in the statutory and constitution...
In 1981, Canada ratified the Convention of Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) in wh...
This paper contemplates changes in the content of harassment and discrimination policies at Canadian...
This paper examines the impact of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms on racial injustice in...
The Canadian criminal justice system is facing serious criticism for being racist. Certain Canadian ...
The thesis presented here is that racism in Canada involves a negative evaluation and unjust treatme...
This paper explores the theory of intersectionality and its viability for the analysis of human righ...
Racial discrimination continues to haunt Canada, calling for effective and new solutions. There are ...
Almost a decade ago, in June 2000, the Canadian Human Rights Act Review Panel conducted a comprehens...
The Ontario Human Rights Commission’s (OHRC) Policy on removing the ‘Canadian experience’ barrier (C...
The principle that everyone has a right to equal treatment was first entrenched in Canadian law in t...
Systemic discrimination has been a central topic in human rights in Canada ever since the Royal Comm...
Employment discrimination has been a challenge in Canada for many groups and for government agencies...
Human rights law was one of the great legal innovations of the twentieth century. And yet human righ...
State-sponsored multiculturalism has faced significant social and political challenges in recent yea...
The paper examines the ways the tests for discrimination expounded in the statutory and constitution...
In 1981, Canada ratified the Convention of Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) in wh...
This paper contemplates changes in the content of harassment and discrimination policies at Canadian...
This paper examines the impact of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms on racial injustice in...
The Canadian criminal justice system is facing serious criticism for being racist. Certain Canadian ...
The thesis presented here is that racism in Canada involves a negative evaluation and unjust treatme...
This paper explores the theory of intersectionality and its viability for the analysis of human righ...