Abandoning Refugees? An Analysis of the Legal Framework Governing Non-compliant Claimants in Canada

The refugee status determination (RSD) process in Canada, like the RSD processes of other states, currently rejects one in fifteen refugee claims based upon the non-compliance of refugee claimants with the rules of the process. Most commonly this is due to a claimant’s failure to provide requested i...

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Main Author: Martin Jones
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: York University Libraries 2008-09-01
Series:Refuge
Online Access:https://refuge.journals.yorku.ca/index.php/refuge/article/view/26036
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spelling doaj-06a921603b0f4475b9f12dfd6295dbb62020-11-25T03:37:03ZengYork University LibrariesRefuge 0229-51131920-73362008-09-0125210.25071/1920-7336.26036Abandoning Refugees? An Analysis of the Legal Framework Governing Non-compliant Claimants in CanadaMartin JonesThe refugee status determination (RSD) process in Canada, like the RSD processes of other states, currently rejects one in fifteen refugee claims based upon the non-compliance of refugee claimants with the rules of the process. Most commonly this is due to a claimant’s failure to provide requested information or his or her failure to attend a scheduled hearing. These “abandonment” decisions result in the expedited removal of claimants without access to further review. Despite the drastic consequences of such decisions, the framework within which they are made neither has been comprehensively outlined nor has its application been catalogued, which is the aim of this paper. It argues that while the formal provisions of the domestic framework are both inconsistent with international law and in excess of the delegated authority through which it is constructed, the Court’s application of the framework has been generous to refugee claimants.https://refuge.journals.yorku.ca/index.php/refuge/article/view/26036
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description The refugee status determination (RSD) process in Canada, like the RSD processes of other states, currently rejects one in fifteen refugee claims based upon the non-compliance of refugee claimants with the rules of the process. Most commonly this is due to a claimant’s failure to provide requested information or his or her failure to attend a scheduled hearing. These “abandonment” decisions result in the expedited removal of claimants without access to further review. Despite the drastic consequences of such decisions, the framework within which they are made neither has been comprehensively outlined nor has its application been catalogued, which is the aim of this paper. It argues that while the formal provisions of the domestic framework are both inconsistent with international law and in excess of the delegated authority through which it is constructed, the Court’s application of the framework has been generous to refugee claimants.
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