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Articles de journaux et numéros spéciaux
(8 dernières années)

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Unsettling expectations of stay: probationary immigration policies in Canada and Norway.

Jessica Schultz, Delphine Nakache. Unsettling expectations of stay: probationary immigration policies in Canada and Norway (2024). Comparative Migration Studies, 12:19, 1-17.

Navigating Bureaucratic Violence in Canada’s Two-Step Immigration System.

Catherine Schmidt, Heather Bergen, Oula Hajjar, Lindsay Larios, Delphine Nakache, Rupaleem Bhuyan, Jill Hanley (2023). Navigating Bureaucratic Violence in Canada’s Two-Step Immigration System. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 49(19), 4887 – 4906.

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Humanitarian and Compassionate Applications: A Critical Look at Canadian Decision-Makers’ Assessment of Claims from “Vulnerable Applicants".

Anthony Delisle, Delphine Nakache. (2022). Humanitarian and Compassionate Applications: A Critical Look at Canadian Decision-Makers’ Assessment of Claims from “Vulnerable Applicants". Laws, MDPI, 11(3), 1-21.

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From working tourists to permanent residents: experiences of migrant workers with youth mobility schemes in Canada.

Mylène Coderre Proulx, Delphine Nakache. (2021). From working tourists to permanent residents: experiences of migrant workers with youth mobility schemes in Canada. Journal of International Migration and Integration, 23, 971-988.

Les politiques françaises et canadiennes d’intégration à la lumière du  "tournant civique".

 

Janie Pélabay, Elke Winter, Myriam Hachimi-Alaoui, Delphine Nakache. (2020). Les politiques françaises et canadiennes d’intégration à la lumière du  "tournant civique" (Editorial note). Revue Européenne des Migrations Internationales (REMI), 36(4), 7-11.

Aiming at Civic Integration? How Canada’s Naturalization Rules are Sidelining Refugees and Family-Class Immigrants.

Delphine Nakache, Jennifer Stone, Elke Winter. (2020). Aiming at Civic Integration? How Canada’s Naturalization Rules are Sidelining Refugees and Family-Class Immigrants. Revue Européenne des Migrations Internationales (REMI), 36(4), 77-97.

Policing Canada’s Refugee System: A Critical Analysis of the Canada Border Services Agency.

Idil Atak, Graham Hudson, Delphine Nakache. (2019). Policing Canada’s Refugee System: A Critical Analysis of the Canada Border Services Agency. International Journal of Refugee Law, 31(3), 1-28.

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Travel Time as Work Time? Nature and Scope of Canadian Labor Law’s Protections for Mobile Workers.

Dalia Gesualdi-Fecteau, Delphine Nakache, Laurence Matte Guilmain. (2019). Travel Time as Work Time? Nature and Scope of Canadian Labor Law’s Protections for Mobile Workers. New Solutions: A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy, 29(3), 349-370.

Factors influencing the health and safety of temporary foreign workers in skilled and low-skilled occupations in Canada.

Cedillo, Leonor, Katherine Lippel, Delphine Nakache. (2019). Factors influencing the health and safety of temporary foreign workers in skilled and low-skilled occupations in Canada. NEW SOLUTIONS: A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy, 29(3), 422-458.

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Whose Needs Count in Situations of Forced Displacement? Revaluing Older People and Addressing their Exclusion from Research and Humanitarian Programmes.

Midori Kaga, Delphine Nakache. (2019). Whose Needs Count in Situations of Forced Displacement? Revaluing Older People and Addressing their Exclusion from Research and Humanitarian Programmes. Int. J. Migration and Border Studies, 5(1/2), 134-151.

The Criminalisation of Migration and Asylum: A Comparative Analysis of Policy Consequences and Human Rights Impact

Graham Hudson, Idil Atak, Delphine Nakache. (2018). The Criminalisation of Migration and Asylum: A Comparative Analysis of Policy Consequences and Human Rights Impact (Editorial note). Int.J. Migration and Border Studies, 4(4), 281-286.

La réforme du système d’octroi de l’asile au Canada : où en sommes-nous ?

Delphine Nakache. (2018). La réforme du système d’octroi de l’asile au Canada : où en sommes-nous ? Revue des droits de l'Homme, 14, 23 pages.

Migrant Workers and the Right to Family Accompaniment: A case for Family Rights in International Law and in Canada.

Delphine Nakache (2018). Migrant Workers and the Right to Family Accompaniment: A case for Family Rights in International Law and in Canada. International Migration, 56(6), 221–235.

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The Securitization of Canada’s Refugee System: Reviewing the Unintended Consequences of the 2012 Reform.

Idil Atak, Graham Hudson, Delphine Nakache. (2018). The Securitization of Canada’s Refugee System: Reviewing the Unintended Consequences of the 2012 Reform. Refugee Survey Quarterly, 37(1), 1-24.

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Vulnerability and the Legal Protection of Migrants: A Critical Look at the Canadian Context.

Anna Purkey, Delphine Nakache (Eds). (2022). "Vulnerability and the Legal Protection of Migrants: A Critical Look at the Canadian Context". Special Issue: Laws, 11(3).

La citoyenneté après le ‘tournant civique’ en France et au Canada.

Myriam El Achi Aloui, Janie Pelabay, Delphine Nakache, Elke Winter (Eds). (2020). "La citoyenneté après le ‘tournant civique’ en France et au Canada". Special Issue : Revue Européenne des Migrations Internationales, 36(4).

The criminalization of migration and asylum: a comparative analysis of policy consequences and human rights impact.

Graham Hudson, Delphine Nakache, Idil Atak (Eds.) (2018). “The criminalization of migration and asylum: a comparative analysis of policy consequences and human rights impact”. Special Issue: International Journal of Migration and Border Studies, 4(4).

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