Refugee Law Refugee Law is a concise account of Canadian refugee law, policy, and procedure. It presents refugee law as an independent system, yet one that is open to and influenced by other branches of domestic law, international law, the practices of other jurisdictions, and the general global trends in forced migration. The book examines the historic and contemporary context of refugee law, formal law, and government policy, and the domestic and international principles of refugee protection. The authors seek to provide a solid foundation from which to judge the merits and weaknesses of the existing system, allowing the reader to engage with the ongoing debate, both academic and popular, about the Canadian refugee system.
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Refugee Law
2nd edition
Essentials of Canadian Law
ISBN | 9781552214503 |
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Publication Date | 01/04/2017 |
Format | Paperback |
Page Extent | 608 |
Authors | Martin Jones, Sasha Baglay |
Publisher | |
Series | Essentials of Canadian Law |
AUD $79.95 gst included
Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
1. Canadian Refugee Policy
2. Legal Framework of Refugee Law in Canada
3. Categories of Individuals in Canadian Refugee Law
4. The Definition of Convention Refugee
5. Exclusion from Refugee Protection
6. Persons in Need of Protection
7. Overseas Protection
8. Inland Protection
9. Right to and Role of Counsel
10. Appeals and Judicial Remedies
11. Arrest and Detention
12. Removal from Canada
13. Conclusions
Appendices
Table of Cases
Index
About the Authors