Crossing law's border : Canada's refugee resettlement program / Shauna Labman.
2019
KC203 .L34 2019
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Title
Crossing law's border : Canada's refugee resettlement program / Shauna Labman.
Imprint
Vancouver ; Toronto : UBC Press, [2019]
Copyright
©2019
Description
xiii, 250 pages ; 24 cm.
Series
Law and society series (Vancouver, B.C.)
Formatted Contents Note
Law's role in resettlement
Movement
History, humanitarianism, and law
Numbers, access, and rights
Privatized protection
The state of sponsorship
Beyond the convention
Unsettling refugee resettlement
Appendix : Federal Court of Canada resettlement cases
Notes
Index.
Movement
History, humanitarianism, and law
Numbers, access, and rights
Privatized protection
The state of sponsorship
Beyond the convention
Unsettling refugee resettlement
Appendix : Federal Court of Canada resettlement cases
Notes
Index.
Summary
"The UN Refugee Agency considers resettlement--the selection and transfer of refugees from the state where they seek asylum to another state--to be a tool of refugee protection and an expression of international burden sharing. Resettlement is voluntary and ad hoc, and Canada is one of three leading resettlement countries in the world. In this account of Canada's resettlement program from the Indochinese crisis of the 1970s to the Syrian crisis of the 2010s, Shauna Labman explores how rights, responsibilities, and obligations intersect in the absence of a legal scheme for refugee resettlement. She asks: How does law influence the voluntary act of resettlement, and how does resettlement affect asylum policy? She reveals that the core concept of refugee protection, non-refoulement, which prevents countries from turning away asylum-seekers, can be compromised by resettlement, both by the resettlement selection process and the influence of resettlement practices on in-country asylum. This pathbreaking look at the interplay between resettlement and asylum in one of the world's most successful refugee protection programs shows that resettlement can either complement or complicate in-country asylum claims at a time when refugee crises and fear of outsiders are causing countries to close their borders to asylum-seekers around the world."-- Provided by publisher.
Note
Includes table of cases.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Available Note
Issued also in electronic format.
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Call Number
KC203 .L34 2019
Language
English
ISBN
9780774862172 (hardcover)
0774862173 (hardcover)
9780774862196 (PDF)
9780774862202 (EPUB)
9780774862219 (Kindle)
0774862173 (hardcover)
9780774862196 (PDF)
9780774862202 (EPUB)
9780774862219 (Kindle)
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