This thesis will provide an argument against the use of immigration detention for asylum seekers. The thesis will critically analyse the law and policy of immigration detention in Canada. It will argue that the current policy of immigration detention in Canada does not comply with international human rights and obligations. The current policy of immigration detention does not reflect the values enshrined in the Charter of Fundamental Rights and Freedom, and the policy of mandatory detention should be abolished immediately. Immigration Detention should be a last resort, only enforced after alternatives to detention have been considered. There should be regular reviews of detention, equally applicable to all immigrants, and detention should l...
A migrant held in a Canadian prison refuses to hand over a DNA sample to the Canadian Border Service...
Immigration detention is a growing threat to the well-being of migrants worldwide. While the use of ...
Refugee laws, as well as national security policies, have recently been an area of focus for both in...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines exclusionary Canadian immigration law, ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines exclusionary Canadian immigration law, ...
This thesis examines the jurisprudence of the Refugee Protection Division of the Immigration and Ref...
This thesis explores the normative propriety of immigration detention in liberal states. In the fir...
In the last twenty years the U.S. government has increasingly utilized detention to control illegal ...
In the last twenty years the U.S. government has increasingly utilized detention to control illegal ...
This thesis explains why immigration detention persists as part of Australia\u27s immigration policy...
International criticisms from human rights activists on a variety of matters related to Canada and G...
grantor: University of TorontoThe thesis is entitled “Limits on the State's Right to Exclu...
grantor: University of TorontoThe thesis is entitled “Limits on the State's Right to Exclu...
The Master thesis The Reform of Canada's Asylum System deals with the refugee issue in Canada. Canad...
Canada is preparing to implement a controversial provision of the Immigration Act that will deny asy...
A migrant held in a Canadian prison refuses to hand over a DNA sample to the Canadian Border Service...
Immigration detention is a growing threat to the well-being of migrants worldwide. While the use of ...
Refugee laws, as well as national security policies, have recently been an area of focus for both in...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines exclusionary Canadian immigration law, ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines exclusionary Canadian immigration law, ...
This thesis examines the jurisprudence of the Refugee Protection Division of the Immigration and Ref...
This thesis explores the normative propriety of immigration detention in liberal states. In the fir...
In the last twenty years the U.S. government has increasingly utilized detention to control illegal ...
In the last twenty years the U.S. government has increasingly utilized detention to control illegal ...
This thesis explains why immigration detention persists as part of Australia\u27s immigration policy...
International criticisms from human rights activists on a variety of matters related to Canada and G...
grantor: University of TorontoThe thesis is entitled “Limits on the State's Right to Exclu...
grantor: University of TorontoThe thesis is entitled “Limits on the State's Right to Exclu...
The Master thesis The Reform of Canada's Asylum System deals with the refugee issue in Canada. Canad...
Canada is preparing to implement a controversial provision of the Immigration Act that will deny asy...
A migrant held in a Canadian prison refuses to hand over a DNA sample to the Canadian Border Service...
Immigration detention is a growing threat to the well-being of migrants worldwide. While the use of ...
Refugee laws, as well as national security policies, have recently been an area of focus for both in...