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SUMMARY:Canada Seminar
DESCRIPTION:<h2>	<strong><span style="color:#b22222;">THIS EVENT IS CANCELED</span></strong><br><br><strong><em>Working Against and With the State:  The Law and Politics of Refugee Sanctuary and Resettlement</em></strong></h2><p>	Audrey Macklin, Director of the Centre for Criminology and Sociolegal Studies, Chair in International Human Rights Law, University of Toronto</p><p class="Body" style="border:none;margin:0in0in0.0001pt">	<span><span><span style="color:black"><strong>Professor Audrey Macklin</strong> (BSc. (Alberta), LLB (Toronto), LLM (Yale) is Director of the Centre for Criminology and Sociolegal Studies and Chair in International Human Rights Law at the University of Toronto. She teaches, researches and writes in the area of migration and citizenship law, business and human rights, and administrative law. She has published widely in domestic, international, and interdisciplinary journals and edited collections. </span></span></span><span><span><span style="color:black">Prof. Macklin is a frequent commentator in Canadian and international print, radio and television media. Her op-eds have appeared in <em>The New York Times</em>, <em>The Guardian</em>, <em>The Globe and Mail</em>, <em>The Toronto Star</em>, and <em>The Washington Post</em>. </span></span></span><span><span><span style="color:black">From 1994-96, Professor Macklin was a Member of the Canada's Immigration and Refugee Board, where she adjudicated refugee claims. She was involved in the case of Omar Khadr, a Canadian citizen detained for almost a decade by the United States at Guant<span lang="EN-CA" style='UnicodeMS",sans-serif'>à</span>namo Bay. She was an observer for Human Rights Watch at the Military Commission proceedings against Mr. Khadr in Guant<span lang="EN-CA" style='UnicodeMS",sans-serif'>à</span>namo Bay, and represented Human Rights Watch as intervener before the Supreme Court of Canada in two Khadr appeals. Professor Macklin has also acted as pro bono intervener counsel or academic legal advisor in several public interest human rights cases, including legal challenges to security certificates, withdrawal of health care for refugees, citizenship revocation, deportation of long-term permanent residents, and the ban on niqabs at citizenship ceremonies. </span></span></span><span><span><span style="color:black">Prof. Macklin was named a Trudeau Fellow in 2017, and awarded the Ludwik and Estelle Jus Human Rights Award in 2019 and the Carolyn Tuohy Public Policy Impact Award in 2020.</span></span></span></p><p class="Body" style="border:none;margin:0in0in0.0001pt">	<span><span><span style="color:black"><!--break--></span></span></span></p><p>	 </p>
LOCATION:Bowie Vernon Room, Room K262, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, CGIS Knafel Building, 1737 Cambridge Street, Cambridge
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