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Osgoode Hall Law School of York University

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2012

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Judicial Review Of Refugee Determinations: The Luck Of The Draw?, Sean Rehaag Jan 2012

Judicial Review Of Refugee Determinations: The Luck Of The Draw?, Sean Rehaag

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Judicial review is often the only way to correct errors made by the Immigration and Refugee Board in refugee determinations. Applicants must seek leave from the Federal Court, where a judge will decide if their case is suitable for judicial review. The stakes are high for refugee claimants confronting deportation to countries where they may face persecution, torture or death. The author reviews over 23 000 applications for judicial review from 2005 to 2010, and finds troubling inconsistency in leave grant rates at the Federal Court. Over 36 per cent of judges deviated by more than 50 per cent from …