Refugee Law:
- examines the core international treaties that influence Canadian law and policy;
- provides a detailed description of the principles governing refugee protection decision-making;
- details the procedures to be followed for overseas refugee processing and inland refugee determination;
- describes the role of counsel during the application process and at refugee hearings, as well as issues of professional responsibility related to that role;
- outlines the steps that usually follow a negative refugee determination, either before the Immigration and Refugee Board or by an immigration officer in Canada or abroad;
- offers insight into some of the ongoing debates in Canadian (and international) refugee law; and
- looks at Canadian refugee law and its relation to refugee law elsewhere in the world.
Summary Table of Contents
Preface
List of Abbreviations
CHAPTER 1: Canadian Refugee Policy
CHAPTER 2: Legal Framework of Refugee Law in Canada
CHAPTER 3: Categories of Individuals in Canadian Refugee Law
CHAPTER 4: The Definition of Convention Refugee
CHAPTER 5: Exclusion from Refugee Protection
CHAPTER 6: Persons in Need if Protection
CHAPTER 7: Overseas Protection
CHAPTER 8: Inland Protection
CHAPTER 9: Right to and Role of Counsel
CHAPTER 10: Appeals and Judicial Remedies
CHAPTER 11: Arrest and Detention
CHAPTER 12: Removal from Canada
CHAPTER 13: Conclusions
APPENDIX A: Selected Provisions of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act
APPENDIX B: Selected Provisions of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations
APPENDIX C: Statistics
Table of Cases
Index