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HomeLatest News>Kazemi v. Iran - Right to a meaningful remedy for human rights violations

Kazemi v. Iran - Right to a meaningful remedy for human rights violations

Factum of the IHRP and David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights

Decision of the Supreme Court of Canada

Media and other Documents

Renbu Mandhane, "Why Has our Supreme Court Barred Civil Claims by Canadians Tortured in a Foreign State?" Huffington Post  (10 October 2014)

Sean Fine, "Exception urged as court rules torture victims can't sue foreign countries" Globe and Mail (10 October 2014)

Jillian Kestler-D'Amours, "Canada: Fight for the right to sue torturers" Al Jazeera (22 October 2014) 

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