(English) Delphine Nakache

(English) Delphine Nakache

(English)

Delphine Nakache teaches in the areas of public international law and migration and refugee law. Her research interests include securitization of migration, refugee and citizenship policies; migration and human rights standards; employment standards in a migration/mobility context. She is currently conducting two SSHRC-funded researches: one on the intersection of security, irregular migration and asylum (along with Professors Idil Atak (Principle Investigator, Ryerson University) and Graham Hudson (Ryerson)); the other on employment standards for all Canadians and migrant workers' protections in a context of employment-related geographical mobility in Canada (Professor Barb Neis, from Memorial University, is the Principle Investigator). She recently finalized research on pathways to permanent residency for migrant workers in Canada.

:

  • LL.D., Law, McGill University, Montreal, 2009
  • LL.M., Droit, Université du Québec à Montréal, Montreal, 2002
  • LL.B., Droit public, Institut d'études politiques, Lille, France, 1998

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  • Migration and human rights standards
  • Securitization of migration and citizenship policies
  • Employment Standards
  • Immigration federalism