Discretion, Accommodation, and Uncertainty...
Dettagli dell'evento
Quando
dalle 14:00 alle 17:00
Dove
Allegati
Prof.ssa Delphine Nakache
Università di Ottawa Visiting Professor nell'ambito del progetto Dipartimento di eccellenza “Innovazione e vulnerabilità: problemi giuridici e tutele”
Introduce
Prof. Fabrizio Marongiu Buonaiuti Università di Macerata
Abstract
Seminar 2 – Wednesday, March 4, 2026 (2-5 pm)
Discretion, Accommodation, and Uncertainty: Navigating Vulnerability in Refugee Determination – Lessons from the Canadian Experience
Drawing on findings from the VULNER project, an international research initiative funded by a
European Union Horizon 2020 grant (2020-2024) involving several countries including Canada,
this seminar uses the Canadian case to explore challenges that are common to many asylum
systems: How should migrant vulnerability be defined, assessed, and what role should it play
in protection decisions? The Canadian component of the project involved extensive desk
research and over 100 interviews with government officials, legal practitioners, and migrants
across multiple provinces. The seminar highlights key inconsistencies in how vulnerability is
operationalized in the Canadian protection system and examines two recurring challenges: the
difficulty of accessing and relying on psychological assessments, and the wide margin of
discretion left to decision-makers. These findings offer valuable points of comparison for
European asylum systems grappling with similar questions.
