The criminalization of migration : context and consequences /

The criminalization of migration : context and consequences / edited by Idil Atak and James C. Simeon. - Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago : McGill-Queens's University Press, (c)2018. - 1 online resource (xv, 423 pages) - McGill-Queen's refugee and forced migration studies ; 1 .

Includes bibliographies and index.

Foreword : protecting the human rights of migrants as part of a long-term strategic vision on mobility and diversity / Preface / Introduction : the criminalization of migration : context and consequences / The (mis-)uses of analogy : constructing and challenging crimmigration in Canada / Treating the symptom, ignoring the cause : recent people-smuggling developments in Canada and around the world / Anti-trafficking and exclusion : reinforcing Canadian boundaries through human rights discourse / Recent jurisprudential trends in the interpretation of complicity in Article 1F(a) Crimes / An analysis of post-Ezokola and JS jurisprudence on exclusion / The interpretation of exclusion 1F(b) of the 1951 Refugee Convention internationally and in Canada / Attrition through enforcement and the deportations of Syrians from Jordan and Turkey / Is the US gaming refugee status for Central Americans? A study of the refugee status determination process for Central American women and their children / A population takes flight : the Irish famine migration in Boston, Montreal, and Liverpool, and the politics of marginalization and criminalization / Back to the future : shifts in Canadian refugee policy over four decades / Scoping the range of initiatives for protecting the employment and labour rights of illegalized migrants in Canada and abroad / Progress towards a common European asylum system? The migration crisis in Europe / Conclusions : beyond context and consequences : countering the "criminalization of migration" through the promotion of the human rights of migrants / François Crépeau -- James C. Simeon and Idil Atak -- Idil Atak and James C. Simeon -- Graham Hudson -- Angus Grant -- Julie Kaye -- Nancy Weisman -- Lorne Waldman and Warda Shazadi Meighen -- Joseph Rikhof -- Petra Molnar -- Galya Ben-Arieh -- Dan Horner -- Peter Goodspeed -- Charity-Ann Hannan and Harald Bauder -- Judith Gleeson -- James C. Simeon and Idil Atak.

"This book examines "crimmigration"--The criminalization of migration --



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Refugees--Government policy--Canada.
Human rights--Canada.
Emigration and immigration law--Canada.
Noncitizens--Canada.
Illegal immigration--Canada.
Refugees--Government policy.
Human rights.


Electronic Books.

HV640 / .C756 2018