Working Paper
Stranger Movements: Working through Racialized and Gendered Mobility in the Canadian Context
Chapter Two: Canadian Refugee Jurisprudence on Military Service Evasion
Globalization and the Refugee Crisis
Various aspects of globalization are reviewed. It is noted that money and goods move freely but people may not. A distinction is made between proactive and reactive migrants, recognizing that this is a continuum not a dichotomy. The global system is characterized by extreme inequality, as measured by GDP per head, and by the Human … Continue reading Globalization and the Refugee Crisis
Beyond Conscientious Objection: Canadian Refugee Jurisprudence on Military Service Evasion
Tradition in Transition: Drawing on the Old to Develop a new Jurisprudence for dealing with Uganda’s Legacy of Violence
On Thursday 10th July 2009, a Working Paper, Tradition in Transition: Drawing on the Old to Develop a new Jurisprudence for dealing with Uganda’s Legacy of Violence, was launched by Principle Judge, Hon. Justice James O. Ogoola. The Paper is a result of extensive field studies conducted in the districts of Moroto, Abim, Kotido, … Continue reading Tradition in Transition: Drawing on the Old to Develop a new Jurisprudence for dealing with Uganda’s Legacy of Violence