Delphine Nakache

Delphine Nakache

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

:

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