Refugee law after 9/11 : sanctuary and security in Canada and the US
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Refugee law after 9/11 : sanctuary and security in Canada and the US
(Law and society series)
UBC Press, c2020
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Refugee law after 9/11 : sanctuary and security in Canada and the United States
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内容説明
Common wisdom suggests that 9/11 changed everything about refugee law in the United States and Canada. But did it? Refugee Law after 9/11 systematically examines the evidence to reveal that refugee rights were already so whittled down in both countries before 9/11 that there was relatively little room for negative change after the attacks. It also shows that the Canadian refugee law regime reacted to 9/11 in much the same way as its US counterpart, and these similar reactions raise significant questions about security relativism and national self-image in the two countries.
目次
- Introduction: Refugee Law after 9/11: A Canada-US Comparison 1 Deportations to Torture 2 The Detention of Asylum Seekers and Refugees 3 Terrorism-Related Inadmissibility 4 The Canada-US Safe Third Country Measure Conclusion: Refugee Law, Security Relativism, and National Self-Image in Canada and the US after 9/11 Notes
- Index
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