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Manufacturing "Terrorists": Refugees, National Security, and Canadian Law
2000
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In the first part of a two-part article, the author critically evaluates the anti-terrorism provisions of Canada's Immigration Act. The impact of these provisions on refugees is the focus of the essay, but her observations are relevant to the situation of other categories of non-citizens as well. The inquiry begins by considering international efforts to address "terrorism," the relevance of international humanitarian law to an assessment of acts of "terror," and the nature of contemporary
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