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Delphine Nakache teaches courses in public international law, immigration law, and human rights law at the University of Ottawa. Her research focuses on the human rights and security implications of migration and citizenship, particularly relating to the protection of migrant workers and asylum seekers, as well as non-status migrants. Currently, she is the principal investigator for a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC)-funded project examining pathways of irregularity for temporary foreign workers in Canada. Nakache has also collaborated on multiple research projects, including studies on the intersection of security, irregular migration, and the global refugee regime, contributing to the understanding and enhancement of the implementation of global refugee policy. In addition to her academic work, she has consulted for the United Nations and the Government of Canada and has served as an International Adviser for the International Detention Coalition. Nakache has held visiting professor positions in Geneva and Belgium, demonstrating her commitment to engaging with international legal standards and trends in migration policy.
University of Ottawa • Ottawa
Teaches courses in public international law, immigration law, and human rights law, while conducting research on related issues.
Department of History