Journal article

Controlling irregular migration in Canada: reconcilling security concerns with human rights protection

mmigration is increasingly preoccupying politicians, policy-makers and citizens around the world. For the most part, however, the focus has been on the economic impact and social integration of new migrants. The authors of this study, François Crépeau and Delphine Nakache, address an issue that is often overlooked: The legal framework through which we welcome newcomers, … Continue reading Controlling irregular migration in Canada: reconcilling security concerns with human rights protection

Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons: examining overlapping institutional mandates of the ICRC and the UN High Commissioner for Refugees

United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and Status Determination – Imtaxaan in Kenya: an empirical survey

Past reflections, future insights: African asylum law and policy in historical perspective