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ACERMF série de documents de travail
L’Association canadienne des Études sur les Réfugiés et la Migration Forcée (ACERMF) est heureuse d’annoncer le lancement de sa nouvelle série de documents de travail.
Cette nouvelle série a pour but de promouvoir et d’appuyer l’excellence dans la recherche et à favoriser la dissemination du savoir sur les réfugiés et la migration forcée.
Visitez notre site web (www.carfms/working-paper-series) pour lire les premiers articles publiés dans la série:
Justice Anne L. Mactavish, The role of the Federal Court in the Canadian Refugee Determination Process, CARFMS WPS No. 2015/1, October 2015
Olivia Chow, The Need to Welcome Refugees and Immigrants and Establishing Leadership By Welcoming More, CARFMS WPS No. 2015/2, October 2015
Mario Dion, The Immigration and Refugee Board Post Reform: “Nimble and Adaptive”, CARFMS WPS No. 2015/3, October 2015
Dr. James C. Simeon, The Developing Jurisprudence on Exclusion under Article 1F(a) of the 1951 Convention in Selected Western Industrialized States, CARFMS WPS No. 2015/4, October 2015
Peter Goodspeed, From the Indochinese Refugee Crisis and UNHRC’s Nansen Medal to the Silent Indifference of the Syrian Refugee Crisis 2011-2015: A Journalist’s Reflections on Shifts in Refugee Policy in Canada over the Last Four Decades, CARFMS WPS No. 2015/5, October 2015
Peter Grbac, Politicizing Protection: India and its 1971 Refugees, CARFMS WPS No. 2015/6, October 2015