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Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada

The Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB) is Canada's largest independent administrative tribunal, responsible for making well-reasoned decisions on immigration and refugee matters efficiently, fairly and in accordance with the law. It consists of three divisions: the Refugee Protection Division; the Immigration Division; and the Immigration Appeal Division. The Refugee Protection Division decides claims for refugee protection made by people already in Canada. Website: www.irb-cisr.gc.ca/
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Bulgaria: Update to BGR20136.E of 17 March 1995 on the functioning of the military court and on due process during a court martial, including the constitution/selection of the tribunal, the ranks of the judges, on whether the accused is represented by counsel and, if so, on whether counsel is assigned or whether the accused can choose his/her counsel, and on whether there is a right of appeal to a higher level of military court or to a civilian court; and the prosecution and punishment of Roma, particularly regarding the use of "punishment camps"

19 September 2001 | Publisher: Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada | Document type: Query Responses

Bulgaria: Information on whether the penalties for failure to respond to a call-up order to perform reserve service are applied to Turkish women in a discriminatory manner, and on whether the penalties are harsher for Turkish women who return to Bulgaria after being abroad during the time they were required to perform reserve service

1 January 1996 | Publisher: Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada | Document type: Query Responses

Bulgaria: Information on the functioning of the military court and on due process during a court martial, including the constitution/selection of the tribunal, the ranks of the judges, on whether the accused is represented by counsel and, if so, on whether counsel is assigned or whether the accused can choose his/her counsel, and on whether there is a right of appeal to a higher level of military court or to a civilian court

1 March 1995 | Publisher: Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada | Document type: Query Responses

Bulgaria: Information on whether a military officer who commits a common crime would be tried by a military or civilian court and who would bring the charges

1 September 1993 | Publisher: Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada | Document type: Query Responses

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