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refugees, illegal entrants, and procedural justice : a report prepared for Employment and Immigration Canada
By H. Patrick Glenn
"Strangers at the gates" was published by Editions Y. Blais in 1992 - Cowansville, Québec, Canada, it has 112 pages and the language of the book is English.
“Strangers at the gates” Metadata:
- Title: Strangers at the gates
- Author: H. Patrick Glenn
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 112
- Publisher: Editions Y. Blais
- Publish Date: 1992
- Publish Location: Cowansville, Québec, Canada
“Strangers at the gates” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Emigration and immigration law - Illegal aliens - Legal status, laws - Refugees - Repatriation - Comparative law - Noncitizens - Illegal immigration - Immigrants clandestins - Réfugiés - Droit - Rapatriement - Émigration et immigration - Droit comparé - Aliens - Etudes comparatives - Immigrés clandestins - Statut juridique - Etudes compararatives - Étrangers (droit) - ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE - AUSTRALIA - CANADA - CONSTITUTIONS - DENMARK - DEPORTATION - FRANCE - GERMANY - UNITED KINGDOM - UNITED STATES
Edition Specifications:
- Pagination: viii, 112 p. ;
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL1477677M - OL4012853W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 25871777
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 93143316 - cn92096537
- ISBN-10: 2890738159
- All ISBNs: 2890738159
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"Strangers at the gates" Description:
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This comparative study is designed to examine a number of national responses to providing a regulatory system with the capacity and efficiency to deal with the number of foreign non-residents seeking entry into the country and ensuring that the regulatory system meets fundamental standards of procedural justice as required by national and international law. The study examines in particular the procedures followed in removing persons who enter a country without proper documentation and seek to remain permanently. The countries examined are: France, Germany, Denmark, the United Kingdom, Australia, USA and Canada. The first section of the study considers the sources of entitlements to procedural justice. Special attention is given to the roles of constitutional and national laws in establishing procedural rights for the foreign non-resident. The following section examines primary adjudication for illegal entrants. The decisional authority is considered in terms of exclusion, removal and security. Attention is also given to the procedure of the decisional authority as well as evidence. A separate section deals with primary adjudication for refugee claimants. Once again decisional authority is discussed, this time in terms of determining refugee status and procedure and representation. The last section concerns various recourses available against decisions and the availabilty of a residual discretion which may be used to preclude enforcement.
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