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Title: Women as Refugees


1
Women as Refugees
  • international scenarios
  • sources of gender bias in the definition
  • international approaches

2
1993 IRB Guidelines on Gender1993 IRB
Guidelines Fearing Gender Related Persecution
  • interpretive guidelines, not a change in the law
  • persecution types of harm feared, relationship
    with state actions, religious and customary laws
    laws of general application
  • relationship of gender with the 5 grounds
  • questions of nexus
  • evidentiary questions
  • countries with generalized discrimination or
    oppression
  • onus on counsel, head of family proceedings

3
Shah decision, HL 1999
  • women a psg in Pakistan note Lord Millett
    dissent note use of Ward as well as US and
    Australian case law
  • preamble of the Convention fundamental rights
    and freedoms, anti-discrimination
  • central issue are they members of a particular
    social group

4
narrowing the issue see 339
  • other aspects satisfied
  • persecution found in failure of the state to
    offer protection (despite constitution)
  • note analysis of laws of general application
  • cultural relativism? are human rights western?

5
Shah analysis of PSG
  • broad and narrow construction
  • large group not an issue
  • no question of cohesiveness, cooperation,
    interdependence
  • must exist independently of persecution

6
Causation
  • nexus for reasons of
  • questions of the but for test and the
    effective cause test
  • Hoffman LJ links causation to place of the state
    step 1 personal, step 2 establishes causation
    (366)
  • crux of Lord Milletts dissent

7
Two recent RPD examples
  • WLH abusive relp in Mexico, strong social class
    dimensions to the story, use of guidelines, IFA,
    explanation for delay in claiming, documentary
    evidence
  • BWZ Philippines, state protection, considers a
    variety of evidence, question of credibility
  • comparisons btw these two examples?

8
Refugee Law Exclusions
  • cessation and exclusion both contemplated at
    international law
  • cessation has not been at issue in Canada, though
    arises sometimes a linked to exclusion provisions
  • dual commitment to international morality (those
    who do not deserve protection) and to practicality

9
Exclusion Provisions
  • s. 98
  • Article 1 E has taken up residence and has
    rights elsewhere
  • Article 1 F i) crimes against peace, humanity, or
    war crimes ii) serious non-political crime
    outside country of refuge and before becoming
    refugee iii) guilty of acts contrary to purposes
    of the UN
  • Canada adds in s. 100 inadmissibility due to
    security grounds, human rts violations serious
    or organized criminality

10
Article 33
  1. No Contracting State shall expel or return
    (refouler) a refugee in any manner whatsoever
    to the frontiers of territories where his life or
    freedom would be threatened on account of his
    race, religion
  2. The benefit of the present provision may not,
    however, be claimed by a refugee whom there are
    rble grounds for regarding as a danger to the
    security of the country in which he is, or who,
    having been convicted by final jdgt of a partic
    serious crime, constitutes a danger to the
    community of that country.

11
Pushpanathan v Canada SCC 1998
  • Acts contrary to the purposes of the United
    Nations?
  • note for strongly worded dissent
  • interpretive principles and review of treaty
    interpretation
  • good faith, ordinary meaning
  • context in light of object and purpose
  • supplementary if ambiguous or obscure

12
  • affirms overarching human rights object and
    purpose
  • clause to be applied with caution bc of
    generality
  • .to exclude those individuals responsible for
    serious, sustained or systemic violations of
    fundamental human rights which amount to
    persecution in a non-war setting

13
  • no exhaustive list is possible
  • look to key h.r. documents like the Torture
    Convention
  • other international law documents (i.e. Tehran
    case)
  • not necessarily persons in positions of power
  • drug trafficking on any scale is not to be
    considered contrary to the purposes and
    principles of the UN
  • outcome!

14
Ri (Re) 2003 RPD
  • high ranking official in Nth Korean govt fears
    execution, torture and similar harm to self and
    family
  • political opinion case
  • found to be complicit in crimes against
    humanity/h.r. abuses knowledge, oppty to leave,
    recruitment, personal and knowning partcptn
    shared common purpose
  • allowed to stay on HC
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