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War Crimes and Refugee Status Research Workshop

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Sharryn Aiken

Sharryn Aiken

Associate Dean (Graduate Studies and Research) and Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, Queen's University

My research focuses on migration law and policy in context. More specifically, much of my current scholarship engages with the controversies, complexities and challenges posed by immigration and border security measures as well as the impact of these measures on asylum seekers, refugees and the communities they have established in Canada.

A parallel research interest concerns the nature and meaning ascribed to citizenship in ethnically divided societies. In 2009 I organized an international conference with three colleagues from Osgoode Hall Law School:"Israel/ Palestine: Mapping Models of Statehood and Paths to Peace". The program, paper abstracts and a full audio archive of the proceedings is available on the conference website: www.yorku.ca/ipconf/

I am currently conducting a study on the impact of post 9/11 securitization on the Sri Lankan Tamil diaspora in Canada.