
The Criminalization of Migration
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- THE CRIMINALIZATION OF MIGRATION
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- 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
- PART ONE THE CRIMINALIZATION OF MIGRATION AND ITS INTENDED AND UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES
- 1 The (Mis-)Uses of Analogy: Constructing and Challenging Crimmigration in Canada
- 2 Treating the Symptom, Ignoring the Cause: Recent People-Smuggling Developments in Canada and Around the World
- 3 Anti-Trafficking and Exclusion: Reinforcing Canadian Boundaries through Human Rights Discourse
- PART TWO THE CRIMINALIZATION AND THE EXCLUSION OF REFUGEES IN CANADA AND ABROAD
- 4 Recent Jurisprudential Trends in the Interpretation of Complicity in Article 1F(a) Crimes
- 5 An Analysis of Post-Ezokola and JS Jurisprudence on Exclusion
- 6 The Interpretation of Exclusion 1F(b) of the 1951 Refugee Convention Internationally and in Canada
- PART THREE CRIMMIGRATION RESPONSES TO "MIGRATION CRISES": HISTORICAL AND COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES
- 7 Attrition through Enforcement and the Deportations of Syrians from Jordan and Turkey
- 8 Is the US Gaming Refugee Status for Central Americans? A Study of the Refugee Status Determination Process for Central American Women and Their Children
- 9 A Population Takes Flight: The Irish Famine Migration in Boston, Montreal, and Liverpool, and the Politics of Marginalization and Criminalization
- PART FOUR CRIMINALIZING REFUGEES AND OTHER FORCED MIGRANTS: CURRENT DYNAMICS, FUTURE CHALLENGES, AND PROSPECTS
- 10 Back to the Future: Shifts in Canadian Refugee Policy Over Four Decades
- 11 Scoping the Range of Initiatives for Protecting the Employment and Labour Rights of Illegalized Migrants in Canada and Abroad
- 12 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
- Contributors
- Index
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