Under the IRPA and after Irving: The Right to Standing before the Federal Court for Canadian Children Seeking to Challenge Their Parents’ Deportations

By: Hilary Evans Cameron & Josh Stark

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Under the IRPA and after Irving: The Right to Standing before the Federal Court for Canadian Children Seeking to Challenge Their Parents’ Deportations” explores the challenges faced by Canadian children attempting to gain standing in Federal Court to challenge their parents’ deportation under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA). Through case law analysis and a focus on the IRPA’s evolving interpretation, it advocates for a legal system that more fully considers the best interests of children in deportation cases, following the landmark Irving decision.

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