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ACERMF série de documents de travail
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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