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James C Simeon

International Journal for Court Administration

'Anna Adamska-Gallant, Shielding Victims of War Crimes and Other Vulnerable Witnesses in the Practice of International and Hybrid Courts. Lublin 2024, pp. 362’ (2026) 16(3) International Journal for Court Administration 8. 

Peace Research: The Canadian Journal of Peace and Conflict Studies

SPPA professor, James Simeon’s latest publication is in Peace Research: The Canadian Journal of Peace and Conflict Studies. The special issue on "Racism, Rights and the Responsibility to Protect Refugees” and  guest co-edited by Professor Stephanie Stobbe. James contributed an article and co-authored the Introduction to the special issue as lead author.

War and Asylum

James Simeon, professor in the School of Public Policy & Administration, wrote and co-edited articles for the journal Frontiers as part of the research topic, “War and Asylum.” His articles include Editorial: War and asylum (with Simeon co-editing with Professor Sorpong Peou from Toronto Metropolitan University) and The use and abuse of forced migration and […]

Dynamics of Governance: A Public Policy eCasebook

Dynamics of Governance: A Public Policy eCasebook is a thought-provoking collection of original cases that explore contemporary societal challenges. The cases provide a comprehensive understanding of crucial issues at the intersection of public policy, governance, and societal well-being. The real-world scenarios encourage future policymakers to analyze, discuss, and formulate informed perspectives on critical public policy […]

Serious International Crimes, Humans Rights, and Forced Migration

This volume elucidates and explores the interrelationships and direct causal connection between serious international crimes, serious breaches to fundamental human rights, and gross affronts to human dignity that lead to mass forced migration. Forced migration most often occurs in the context of protracted armed conflict of a noninternational nature where terrorism, fierce fighting, deep animosity, […]

The Criminalization of Migration Context and Consequences

This book examines "crimmigration" - the criminalization of migration - from national and comparative perspectives, drawing attention to the increasing use of criminal law measures, public policies, and practices that stigmatize or diminish the rights of forced migrants and refugees within a dominant public discourse that not only stereotypes and criminalizes but marginalizes forced migrants. […]

Terrorism and Asylum

Terrorism and Asylum, edited by James C. Simeon, explores terrorism and asylum in all its interrelated and variable aspects, and permutations. The critical role terrorism plays as a driver in forced displacement, within the context of protracted armed conflict and extreme political violence, is analyzed. Exclusion from refugee protection for the alleged commission of terrorist […]

Refugee Rights in International Refugee Law

This chapter written by James C Simeon was featured in The Institutions of Human Rights: Developments and Practices. Gord DiGiacomo and Susan Kang, eds., Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2019.

What is the future of Non-Refoulement in International Refugee Law

What is the feature of Non-Refoulementment in International Refugee Law? Book Chapter by James C Simeon featured in the Research Handbook on International Refugee Law. Edited by Satvinder Singh Juss, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, 2019., pp. 183-206.