As a leading country in global refugee resettlement, Canada operates a
unique program that allows private groups and individuals to sponsor
refugees. This innovative approach has received growing international
attention, but there remains a need for a more expansive understanding
of the sponsorship framework and its potential implications within
Canada and across the world. Strangers to Neighbours explains the
origins and development of refugee sponsorship, paying particular
attention to the unintended consequences and ethical dilemmas it
produces for refugee policy. The contributors to this collection draw
upon law, social science, and philosophy to bring a more robust and
objective perspective on Canada's historical experience with
sponsorship into wider conversations about the refugee crisis and
resettlement. Together, they present recent cases that exemplify how
the model has been applied and how it functions, while also analyzing
the challenges that emerge in host-sponsor relations. This volume
further examines how sponsorship has been implemented differently in
countries such as the United States and Australia. The first dedicated
study of refugee sponsorship policy, Strangers to Neighbours assembles
leading scholars from a range of disciplines to consider whether
Canada's system is indeed a sustainable model for the world.
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Refugee Sponsorship in Context
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780228002765
Publisert
2021
Utgave
3. utgave
Utgiver
ACP - McGill Queen's University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter