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Canada: Federal Court

The Federal Court is Canada's national trial court which hears and decides legal disputes arising in the federal domain, including claims against the Government of Canada, civil suits in federally-regulated areas and challenges to the decisions of federal tribunals. Until 2003, the Federal Court of Canada consisted of two divisions: an Appeal and a Trial Division. On 2 July 2003, these divisions became two separate courts: the Federal Court of Appeal and the Federal Court. Website: www.fca-caf.gc.ca/index_e.shtml
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Harkat (Re) (1re inst.)

Motion for an order pursuant to section 79 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, S.C. 2001, c. 27 suspending the proceeding in order to permit the applicant to make, and the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration to decide, an application for protection.

19 June 2003 | Judicial Body: Canada: Federal Court | Document type: Case Law | Topic(s): Convention refugee - Deportation / Forcible return - Freedom from torture, inhuman and degrading treatment - Terrorism | Countries: Algeria - Canada

Harkat (Re) (T.D.)

Motion for an order pursuant to section 79 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, S.C. 2001, c. 27 suspending the proceeding in order to permit the applicant to make, and the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration to decide, an application for protection.

19 June 2003 | Judicial Body: Canada: Federal Court | Document type: Case Law | Topic(s): Convention refugee - Deportation / Forcible return - Freedom from torture, inhuman and degrading treatment - Terrorism | Countries: Algeria - Canada

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