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Autres contributions (8 dernières années)

Articles présentés lors de conférences académiques et dans des actes de conférences à comité de lecture

Delphine Nakache (2024). “Migrants’ Regularization Trajectories: Zigzagging the Temporalities and Complexities of the State Bureaucracy”. Making Rights Reality: The Human Rights of Undocumented Migrant Workers. Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

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Delphine Nakache. (2024). “Temporary migrants’ regularization trajectories: the Canadian context”. (2024) Law and Society Association Annual Conference. Denver, United States of America.

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Delphine Nakache, Mylène Coderre, Giovanni Carranza, Luin Goldring, Jason Foster. (2023). “The Complex Roads to Regularization and their Effects on Migratory Experiences: A Cross-Jurisdictional Analysis in the Canadian Context”. Metropolis Conference. Ottawa, Canada


Delphine Nakache, Anna Purkey, Christiana Sagay, Jessica Schultz, Dagmar Soennecken. (2022). “Vulnerability and the Legal Protection of Migrants: A Critical Look at the Canadian Context”. Canadian Association of Refugee and Forced Migration (CARFMS) Annual Conference (online).


Delphine Nakache (2021). “Le droit international des travailleurs migrants «. Annual Colloquium, French Society of International Law: Migrations et Droit International. Paris, France.


Delphine Nakache (2019). « Whole worker approaches to family migration for migrant workers”. Canadian Association of Refugee and Forced Migration Annual Conference. York University, Toronto, Canada.


Delphine Nakache. (2019). “L’admission et le séjour des travailleurs étrangers temporaires au Canada : un cadre réglementaire complexe et fragmenté". Populations en danger, populations dangereuses, Montreal, Canada.


Delphine Nakache (with Hanna Gros). (2018). "Is the government doing its best to protect migrant children? Canada's scorecard". Challenging Migrant Detention: human rights, advocacy and
mental health, Montreal, Canada.


Delphine Nakache (with Efrat Arbel and Ian Davis). (2018). "Indefinite immigration detention in Canada: legality and reforms". Challenging Migrant Detention: human rights, advocacy and mental health, Montreal, Canada.


Nakache, Delphine. (2018). “Temporary foreign workers and the right to family accompaniment: A case for family rights in Canada”. Families, Work and Mobility Atlantic Canada Symposium, Charlottetown, Canada.


Nakache, Delphine. (2018). “Migrant workers in Canada: immigration opportunities and challenges”. Migrants at work in Canada, Kingston, Queen's University, Faculty of Law, Canada.


Nakache, Delphine. (2018). “Canada’s Immigration Detention Regime: Length of Time; Designated Foreign Nationals Policy”. 2018 Canadian Immigration Law Scholars Conference, Montreal, Canada.


Nakache, Delphine. (2018). "Les travailleurs migrants au Canada: une législation complexe". Colloque immigration économique, Brussels, Belgium.

Delphine Nakache (2024). "Trajectoires des migrants temporaires au Canada : perte de statut, régularisation et complexité du système migratoire". Annual Congress : AQAADI (Association Québécoise des Avocates et Avocats en droit de l’immigration). November 9. St-Anne de Beaupré, Canada.

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Delphine Nakache (2024). “La diplomatie scientifique dans l’espace francophone”. ACFAS Congress. May 16. University of Ottawa, Canada.

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Delphine Nakache (2024). “Moving beyond borders: navigating the nexus of poverty, vulnerability and migration”. International Bar Association. May 8. Online

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Delphine Nakache (2023). “Panel 1: the paradox of borders: an overview of the conference”. The law of borders. 47 th Annual Conference, Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice. October 25. Ottawa, Canada.


Delphine Nakache (2023). Commentator: Young Scholar’s Workshop. Canadian Yearbook of International Law. November 1, University of Ottawa, Ottawa: Canada.


Delphine Nakache (2023). “Le chemin d’intégration: interventions politiques et la situation actuelle des migrant(e)s au Canada et au Québec”. McGill Law Journal’s Annual Conference. October 4. McGill U, Montreal: Canada.


Delphine Nakache, Loreto Morales (2023). “Regularization and pathway to permanent residence: policy position statement”. Alliance for Gender Justice in Migration Annual Conference. April 29 (online).


Delphine Nakache (2022). The Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration: Progress, Challenges and the Way Forward to a Principled Implementation. November 24-25. Geneva Graduate Institute, Global Migration Center. Geneva, Switzerland.


Delphine Nakache, Jessica Schultz. (2022). The Legal Production of Migrant Precarity: Insights from Canada and Norway. April 26. University of Bergen, Norway.


Delphine Nakache (2022). “Is the two-step migration system serving Canada and newcomers as it is intended?”. April 12. CERC Migration ‘Migrant Futures’ Webinar.


Delphine Nakache (2021). “Pathways into precarity with the employer-specific work permit: some concrete examples”. September 8. Webinar organized by the Canadian Council for Refugees: “Falling short - Canada’s efforts to combat the abuse and exploitation of migrant workers”.


Delphine Nakache (2021). “La perte et la régularisation du statut migratoire : regards sur les expériences des personnes migrantes à statut précaire au Canada“. May 20. Webinar organized by ERIQA (Équipe de recherche sur l’immigration au Québec et ailleurs).

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Delphine Nakache (2021). “Realizing protection and solutions within North America”. January 21.Virtual global academic conference organized by UNHCR and GAIN for the 70th Anniversary ofthe UNHCR Statute: “70 Years Protecting People Forced to Flee – North American Panels”.


Delphine Nakache (2020). “Opportunity or Threat: Receiving Refugees in Canada and the Effects of the Global Compacts on Refugees and Migrants”. November 20. Online Expert Forum organized by the PROTECT Consortium.

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Delphine Nakache (2020). “COVID-19 and Border Closures: How are Vulnerable Migrants
Affected?
”. June 20. Online Expert Forum organized by the VULNER consortium.


Delphine Nakache (2020). “Vulnerability in the Global Compacts”. VULNER internal meetings, workshop and kick-off. February 20. Mack Planck Institute, Halle, Germany.


Delphine Nakache (2019). “Trafficked: policy and the causes and consequences of human trafficking”. Canadian Council for Refugee (CCR) Fall consultations, Ottawa, Canada.


Delphine Nakache & Winter Elke (2019). “Immigration and Citizenship Policies in Canada and France: A “Civic Turn”?”. October 7. Harvard University, Cambridge, USA.


Delphine Nakache (2019). Session 1: Application of International Conventions in Decision-making: A Canadian and International Perspective. Council of Canadian Administrative Tribunals Annual Symposium. Montreal, Canada.


Delphine Nakache (2019). Colloque annuel de l'Association des Cycles Supérieurs des Étudiants en Droit (ACSED) de l'Université de Montréal : Le droit international face aux nouveaux défis de l’immigration ; Montreal, Canada.


Delphine Nakache (2019). Workshop on detention practices, criminalization of migrants and border control in Canada. May 12-13. University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.

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Delphine Nakache (2019). Workshop on the global governance of migration: Perspectives from Canada and Europe. September 19. Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada.

Contributions majeures à titre d'invitée

Textes et entrevues dans les médias

Myriam Dumont-Robillard & Delphine Nakache. (2024) “De perles rares à moins que rien, les travailleurs migrants? | Le Devoir “, Le Devoir, Opinion Letter, September 28.

 

Interviewer: Georgia Kelly (2023). "Undocumented workers still waiting for status they were promised”. August 11. Rabble.ca

 

Interviewer: Brigitte Bureau. (2018). "Citoyens canadiens de troisième zone : l'impact caché des refus de visa de visiteur". October 15. Radio Canada.

 

Interviewer: Catherine Solyom. (2018). “Canada gets failing grade for detaining migrant children: researchers”. June 21. Montreal Gazette.

 

Interviewer : Camille Garnier et Guillaume Saint-Pierre. (2018). "Des migrants en détention de plus en plus longtemps". May 8. Journal de Montreal.

 

Interviewer : Maxime Bergeron. (2018). "Demandeurs d'asile: Ottawa accusé de négocier en douce avec Washington". May 2. La Presse.

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