Controlling Irregular Migration in Canada: Reconciling Security Concerns with Human Rights Protection


Autoria(s): Crépeau, François; Nakache, Delphine
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04/09/2007

04/09/2007

2006

Resumo

International human rights law, international humanitarian law, international refugee law and international criminal law: each chapter of this corpus stands as a fundamental defense against assaults on our common humanity… The very power of these rules lies in the fact that they protect even the most vulnerable, and bind even the most powerful. No one stands so high as to be above the reach of their authority. No one falls so low as to be below the guard of their protection. Sergio Vieira de Mello, United Nations General Assembly, November 2002.

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CRÉPEAU, François et NAKACHE Delphine, « Controlling Irregular Migration in Canada: Reconciling Security Concerns with Human Rights Protection », (2006) IRPP Choices 12 (1).

http://hdl.handle.net/1866/1424

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Palavras-Chave #Irregular migration #Human rights #International law #Security #Asylum-seeker #Canada #Europe
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Article