In this area, the book charts the increasingly significant impact of human rights
claims on core features of the
judicial review procedure, and the pressure such
claims have placed on (what remains of) the procedural distinction
between public and private law.
[1] The Canadian Council for Refugees (CCR), the Canadian Council of Churches (CCC), Amnesty International (AI) and John Doe, a Colombian refugee claimant in the United States, filed a
judicial review application challenging the Agreement
between the Government of Canada and the Government of the United States of America for Cooperation in the Examination of Refugee Status
Claims from Nationals of Third Countries [December 5, 2002, [2004] Can.