This article provides a review of the functioning and legality of the Safe Third Country Agreement between Canada and the United States, placing it in the broader context of systemic factors that generate and exacerbate the vulnerability of protection seekers. It offers a critical evaluation of what the legal challenges against the STCA reveal about the promises and limitations of safe-country-related litigation and the future of the Agreement
Perceived connections between security concerns and migration are a central preoccupation of our tim...
State borders are critical junctions where oppositional dynamics of exclusion and inclusion are play...
The terrorist attacks of September 11 and their immediate aftermath along the US-Canadian and US-Mex...
This article provides a review of the functioning and legality of the Safe Third Country Agreement b...
The U.S./Canadian border is in the process of being renegotiated as a result of larger processes of ...
This article analyzes the Canadian Federal Court and Federal Court of Appeal decisions assessing the...
This paper presents the argument that Canada continues to practice discriminatory measures aimed at ...
This thesis examines the Safe Third Country Agreement between Canada and the United States from the ...
In June 2012, the Canadian government ushered in sweeping reforms to Canada’s refugee system. These ...
In this paper the border is evaluated as a fold of power relations in which sovereign capacity and c...
Canadian prosperity critically depends on the maintenance of an open and secure border between Canad...
In the immediate aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 (9/11), Canada began the p...
The United States and Canada are nations comprised predominately of immigrants and their recent desc...
The arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic marks a pivotal moment for border operations and policy. Govern...
In North America, the terrorist attacks of September 11 had profound consequences on immigration and...
Perceived connections between security concerns and migration are a central preoccupation of our tim...
State borders are critical junctions where oppositional dynamics of exclusion and inclusion are play...
The terrorist attacks of September 11 and their immediate aftermath along the US-Canadian and US-Mex...
This article provides a review of the functioning and legality of the Safe Third Country Agreement b...
The U.S./Canadian border is in the process of being renegotiated as a result of larger processes of ...
This article analyzes the Canadian Federal Court and Federal Court of Appeal decisions assessing the...
This paper presents the argument that Canada continues to practice discriminatory measures aimed at ...
This thesis examines the Safe Third Country Agreement between Canada and the United States from the ...
In June 2012, the Canadian government ushered in sweeping reforms to Canada’s refugee system. These ...
In this paper the border is evaluated as a fold of power relations in which sovereign capacity and c...
Canadian prosperity critically depends on the maintenance of an open and secure border between Canad...
In the immediate aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 (9/11), Canada began the p...
The United States and Canada are nations comprised predominately of immigrants and their recent desc...
The arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic marks a pivotal moment for border operations and policy. Govern...
In North America, the terrorist attacks of September 11 had profound consequences on immigration and...
Perceived connections between security concerns and migration are a central preoccupation of our tim...
State borders are critical junctions where oppositional dynamics of exclusion and inclusion are play...
The terrorist attacks of September 11 and their immediate aftermath along the US-Canadian and US-Mex...