Helping refugees while protecting Canadian sovereignty public policy options for processing refugee claims
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1 electronic text (25 p.) : digital file. - Publisher: Winnipeg, Man. : Frontier Centre for Public Policy, c2011
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General Note: | "May 2011." Issued as part of the desLibris documents collection. |
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographic references. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Executive summary -- Introduction -- 1. The tragic results of Canada's unbalanced approach -- 1.1. Professor Ratushny identified the core issue in 1984 -- 2. Learning from the EU's refugee policies -- 3. A nation's right to establish its own procedures for refugee claims -- 3.1. Offshore determination of refugee claims -- 3.2. The Refugee Convention applies to refugees, not refugee claimants -- 4. Protecting Canadian sovereignty by protecting Canada's borders -- 5. The refugee lobby's erroneous assumption -- 6. Who has the right to remain in Canada permanently? -- 7. Detaining non-citizens at the border to protect Canadian sovereignty -- 7.1. Deportation to torture is sometimes permissible -- 8. Canada's safe third country policy upheld by the Courts -- 9. What Singh says... and does not say -- Conclusion. |
System Details Note: | Mode of access: World Wide Web. |
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