Catherine Dauvergne

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Catherine Dauvergne is an Associate Professor at the University of British Columbia Faculty of Law where she holds the Canada Research Chair in Migration Law. Her book Humanitarianism, Identity and Nation: Migration Laws of Australia and Canada was published in 2005. She is currently working on a new book on globalization and illegal migration.

[edit] Published works

  • Making People Illegal: What Globalization Means for Migration and Law, forthcoming Cambridge University Press, 2008.
  • “Security and Migration Law in the Less Brave New World” (2007) 16:3 Social and Legal Studies, in press.
  • “Citizenship with a Vengeance” (2007) 8:2 Theoretical Inquiries in Law, 489-507
  • “Refugee Law and the Measure of Globalisation” (2005) 22 Law in Context 62-82.
  • Gendering Canada’s Refugee Process, Status of Women Canada, 2006 (with co-authors Leonora Angeles and Agnes Huang)
  • Humanitarianism, Identity and Nation, UBC Press, 2005 ISBN 0-774-81112-9
  • Jurisprudence for an Interconnected Globe (edited by Catherine Dauvergne). Aldershot and Burlington: Ashgate, 2003. ISBN 0-754-62282-7

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