Event Title
Contested Legality and the Insecurity of Status: Some Snapshots from a Decade of Refugee Law
Panel Topic
Precarious Migration: Policy Considerations and Outcomes for Refugees, Temporary Foreign Workers, and the Undocumented
Start Date
29-4-2011 1:30 PM
End Date
29-4-2011 3:30 PM
Description
Bio:
Donald Galloway is a Professor of Law at the University of Victoria, British Columbia. He specializes in Refugee Law, Citizenship Law and Immigration Law. He was the founding President of the Canadian Association of Refugee and Forced Migration Studies (CARFMS) and is a former member of the Immigration and Refugee Board.
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Contested Legality and the Insecurity of Status: Some Snapshots from a Decade of Refugee Law
Precarious Migration: Policy Considerations and Outcomes for Refugees, Temporary Foreign Workers, and the Undocumented
Bio:
Donald Galloway is a Professor of Law at the University of Victoria, British Columbia. He specializes in Refugee Law, Citizenship Law and Immigration Law. He was the founding President of the Canadian Association of Refugee and Forced Migration Studies (CARFMS) and is a former member of the Immigration and Refugee Board.