Human Rights Quarterly
Volume 32, Issue 2, 2010, Pages 342-366
Advancing the rights of non-citizens in canada: A human rights approach to migrant rights (Article)
Basok T.* ,
Carasco E.
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Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Criminology, University of Windsor, Canada
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Faculty of Law, University of Windsor, Canada
Abstract
Focusing on seasonal agricultural migrant workers in Canada, this article illustrates how local migrant rights activists have utilized different judicial fora to claim rights for non-citizen migrant workers under the international human rights framework. The article underscores the role of litigation by activists who, citing international norms and conventions, claim that protections provided by domestic constitutional provisions and labor laws should be extended to non-citizen migrants. The importance of judges' willingness to recognize the international law framework is also underscored. This article contributes to human rights studies by emphasizing the transformative role of judicial agency in the fight for the extension of human rights protections. © 2010 by The Johns Hopkins University Press.
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DOI: 10.1353/hrq.0.0150
ISSN: 02750392
Cited by: 12
Original Language: English