Professor Delphine Nakache leads Canadian section of €3 million Horizon 2020 research project

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Professor Delphine Nakache

Common Law Professor Delphine Nakache is a co-researcher in a €3 million Horizon 2020 research project entitled: "Vulnerabilities Under the Global Protection Regime: How Does the Law Assess, Address, Shape and Produce the Vulnerabilities of Protection Seekers?” (VULNER).

This 3-year project aims at analyzing how the protection regimes of some countries address the "vulnerabilities" of migrants seeking protection, and how migrants' concrete experiences are affected accordingly. Professor Nakache will lead the Canadian portion of the project, which also includes Professor Dagmar Soennecken (Co-Investigator, York University), Professor François Crépeau (Co-Investigator, McGill University), Professor James Milner (Collaborator, Carleton University) and Nathan Benson (Collaborator, Refugee Hub, University of Ottawa).

Congratulations to Professor Nakache and her colleagues!