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His areas of expertise also include the politics of language and identity, democracy, citizenship, and
pluralism. His current research focuses on the concepts of time, generality, and personhood, and the
intersection of legal and moral theories in classical Islamic thought. From 1999-2007, Dr. Nononsi
served as Head of the Appeals Committee Unit in the African Development Bank (AfDB) in Cote
d’Ivoire and Tunisia. But there were also variations and the challenge is to account for them. Please
note that based on your settings, not all functions of the website may be available. In the course of
her research, she has worked closely and collaborated with UNHCR Malaysia, UNHCR Regional
Bureau for Asia and the Pacific and the Peter McMullin Centre on Statelessness on various talks,
trainings and projects. A former official of the International Labour Organization (ILO) in Geneva,
Switzerland, Prof. According to her nominators, “her diligence, attention to detail, efficiency, calm
demeanor and kindness” are the reasons she deserves mention as one of our Faculty’s Unsung
Heroes. When the Indochinese refuge crisis was happening, the senior mandarins in the Canadian
Department of Manpower and Immigration told their staff to read the book None is too Many (1982)
by Irving Abella and Harold Troper, which is about the voyage of the St-Louis. Resources Dive into
our extensive resources on the topic that interests you. Parmi ses realisations, mentionnons:
Indigenous Women, Work and History: 1940-1980 et, avec Adele Perry, Structures of Indifference:
An Indigenous Life and Death in a Canadian City. He has served as counsel in notable cases before
the European Court of Human Rights, the International Criminal Court, and the International Court
of Justice, including the Application of Genocide Convention Case (The Gambia v Myanmar)
regarding the persecuted Rohingya minority. Because the definition is so specific, refugees tend to
be portrayed as extreme or as out of the ordinary. Specifically, the students examined a selection of
the hundreds of speeches that Humphrey delivered both prior to, and following, his career at the
United Nations. For example, there is the story of Adrienne Clarkson, a scholar and former
Governor General of Canada. But only the plight of Southeast Asians fleeing the Vietnam War
finally convinced the United States and other countries to adopt a policy of granting permanent
residence to significant numbers of refugees from Asia. Why have the Americans been talking about
this for decades. Other countries such as New Zealand, Australia and South Africa had similar
reservations about reaching out to refugees in Asia during the Cold War despite all their rhetoric and
liberal high politics (South Africa was the exception that proved the rule because it never advanced
any notion of being liberal or democratic in the Apartheid years). Her current SSHRC-funded
research explores the history of sanctuary in Canada from the 17th century to the present, with a
focus on post-Confederation sanctuary practices among a variety of religious and secular
communities. The most important connection was the racialized dimension of the migration and
immigration policies in all of these sites. What impact will the reallocation of federal public funding
for selective commemorative events have on public knowledge of Canadian history. CREVIER: The
1951 Convention Regarding the Status of Refugees is obviously important in all of this. I am simply
trying to figure out where and when sanctuary occurred and who was involved. Aristide Nononsi
completed his doctoral studies at the Universite Montesquieu, Bordeaux4, France, specializing in
public international law. Furthermore, the historiography does not recognize that exclusion was not
the only option. What became clear is that there is a story of protection that goes beyond refugees
and that goes beyond the state that we need to understand if we want to talk about how we help
refugees and how we engage in the international community. CREVIER: Oral history and
photographs appear a lot in your research. She discussed the politics of migration during the global
Cold War, the revelatory nature of language when describing people in motion, and her current and
future research plans. Lucia and Costa Rica with the support of the Social Sciences and Humanities
Research Council of Canada and in Canada with the support of a Dobson Fellowship from the
Faculty of Law. He is currently working on a SSHRC-supported project, The Cosmopolitan Justice
of International Law.
It shows nothing so much as contempt for the past and, regrettably, for the future as well. Loading
interface. About the author Laura Madokoro 3 books 1 follower A specialist in the history of
migration, humanitarianism and settler colonialism, Laura Madokoro is Associate Professor of
History at Carelton University. She is a Research Associate in the Department of Afroasiatic Studies
at the University of the Free State, South Africa. CREVIER: The 1951 Convention Regarding the
Status of Refugees is obviously important in all of this. She teaches and researches in constitutional
law, human rights law, international law and criminal law and is currently completing a doctorate
Columbia Law School focussing on social and economic rights and health care governance. The
United States is always this awkward outlier when it comes to the history of settler colonialism
because of its profoundly different relationship with the British Empire. Current funded projects
include research on multi-sensory marketing, following which he intends to resume his research on
the constitution of the Canadian imaginary. Yet her family came through Canada via a program of
civilian and prisoners of war exchange. When the Indochinese refuge crisis was happening, the senior
mandarins in the Canadian Department of Manpower and Immigration told their staff to read the
book None is too Many (1982) by Irving Abella and Harold Troper, which is about the voyage of the
St-Louis. During the 2006-2007 academic year she was a Visiting Research Fellow at the Asian
Institute at the Munk Centre for International Studies at the University of Toronto. Furthermore,
their discontent was directed toward new revisionist interpretations and analyses of Canadian history
that tended to foreground criticism of the state and highlight crimes and sins of the past, including
the internment of Japanese Canadians during the Second World War, the oppression of Aboriginal
peoples, and the subjugation of women. In 2018, she was appointed as a co-researcher to provide a
consultancy service on Analysis of the Situation of Children and Women in Malaysia (2018), a
project with UNICEF Malaysia. His scholarship has appeared in top-ranked peer reviewed journals
in law and the social sciences and has been cited by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights. Denov has presented
expert evidence in court on child soldiers, and has advised government and nongovernmental
organizations on children in armed conflict, and girls in armed groups. In Elusive Refuge: Chinese
Migrants in the Cold War (Harvard University Press, 2016) Laura Madokoro spotlights the history of
migrants leaving the post-1949 People's Republic of China for the then-British colony of Hong Kong
and beyond. She then moved on to pursue postdoctoral work at Columbia University, New York
City. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website.
So, methodologically, South Africa was very useful in that regard. Her research interests include
criminal law, criminal procedure, human rights, victims, sentencing, gender theory and criminal
justice. Some military historians and veterans’ groups expressed outrage at the work of Brian and
Terence McKenna, the writers and producers of this documentary series. One nominator stated that,
“she has a particular gift for making the impossible possible by finding creative and accessible
solutions”. Signatories could choose if they wanted to apply the convention to Europe or to larger
spaces. The 1953 Refugee Relief Act had important sections that dealt with Asia that predated what
other countries did. She received her law degrees at McGill and Oxford, and has received the
Canada 125 Commemorative medal, the 2006 Woman of Distinction award, and the 2013 Queen
Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Award. Thinking generally, but also specifically about the current
context where debates about immigration seem to be everywhere. She is also the founder of the
International Justice and Fundamental Rights Laboratory, where she supervises interdisciplinary
research teams developing a specialized technological platform for the analysis of fundamental rights
jurisprudence. Rather, I was trying to capture a whole spectrum of experiences. He was called to the
Bar in the Province of Ontario, and is a Certified Mediator in the Province of Quebec. The cuts
compounded past reductions in the LAC budget and the series of “modernization” policies that have
reduced public access to archival materials and compromised the ability of LAC to acquire new
records. From 1999-2007, Dr. Nononsi served as Head of the Appeals Committee Unit in the African
Development Bank (AfDB) in Cote d’Ivoire and Tunisia.
I am moving beyond religious spaces but definitely interested in instances when churches have
intervened. CREVIER: Fast-forward to the fall of Saigon in 1975. She then moved on to pursue
postdoctoral work at Columbia University, New York City. Before coming to Equitas, Ian worked
for the Coordinating Committee of Human Rights Organizations of Thailand for 16 months in
Bangkok, assisting their campaign for the establishment of a National Human Rights Commission.
His current research focuses on the concepts of time, generality, and personhood, and the intersection
of legal and moral theories in classical Islamic thought. A former official of the International Labour
Organization (ILO) in Geneva, Switzerland, Prof. Governments have learned of the voyage of the
St-Louis. She is a Senior Research Associate with the Canada Research Chair in Human Rights and
the Environment and contributes to its research and policy activities on the intersections of disability
and environmental justice. Physical textual descriptions were more common than photographs.
Inscrivez-vous ici pour assister a l’evenement en ligne. During the 2006-2007 academic year she was
a Visiting Research Fellow at the Asian Institute at the Munk Centre for International Studies at the
University of Toronto. Pr Duhaime contributes to the defense and promotion of human rights since
1996. The implication is that academic historians have become too sympathetic with leftist politics
and that their active engagement with such politics has somehow rendered them illegitimate
authorities on the history of Canada and no longer relevant to the broader Canadian public. In 2006,
an Algerian refugee was removed from a church although this was done by Quebec City's police
force, not the federal RCMP. Among many professional and academic publications, Michael is one
of the principal contributing authors of Natural Resources and Conflict: A Guide for Mediation
Practitioners (United Nations, 2015). Prior to that, he obtained a dual law degree from Universite
Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne and Cairo University, an LLM from Harvard Law School, and an
interdisciplinary MA in the humanities from New York University. That kind of fear and anxiety was
being communicated by officials and across national borders. In 2007, she obtained her PhD with
distinction from the University of Dusseldorf (Germany), her thesis dealing with the justiciability of
Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. There is this very strong national narrative of Canada as a
place of refuge. Her nominators also point out that her innovative, creative and energetic approach to
her work makes her a delight to work with. I set out to tell the history of racism and how it had
changed but not disappeared. He is the co-editor with Philip Alston of The United Nations and
Human Rights: A Critical Appraisal (Oxford University Press, 2020); with Immi Tallgren of The
Dawn of a Discipline: International Criminal Justice and its Early Exponents (Cambridge University
Press, 2020), and, with Kevin Jon Heller, Sarah Nouwen, Jens David Ohlin and Darryl Robinson of
The Oxford Handbook of International Criminal Law (Oxford University Press, 2020). Like other
countries it had similar legislation regarding Chinese migrants. It shows nothing so much as
contempt for the past and, regrettably, for the future as well. Rockefeller Visiting Faculty Fellow in
the Center for Human Values at Princeton University, and a Visiting Scholar at the University of
California, Berkeley. Professor Gilabert has been an HLA Hart Visiting Fellow at the University of
Oxford, a DAAD Fellow at the University of Frankfurt, a Visiting Fellow at the Australian National
University, a Visiting Fellow at the University of Montreal, a Laurance S. He also held the Canada
Research Chair in the Anthropology of Law between 2012 and 2019. The United States is always
this awkward outlier when it comes to the history of settler colonialism because of its profoundly
different relationship with the British Empire. In the course of her research, she has worked closely
and collaborated with UNHCR Malaysia, UNHCR Regional Bureau for Asia and the Pacific and the
Peter McMullin Centre on Statelessness on various talks, trainings and projects. In his post-United
Nations career, Humphrey wrote and spoke widely about a variety of issues pertaining to human
rights in Canada and the world.

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