Martine Durocher is a seasoned legal professional with extensive experience in international law and refugee issues. Currently serving as a Board Member for the Refugee Appeal Division at the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada since 2019, Martine has held various significant roles, including Coordinator for Services for Immigrants at Réseau Emploi Entrepreneurship and Legal Adviser for Major Crimes and Judicial Reforms with the OSCE Mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Previous experience includes serving as a Legal Officer at the Appeals Chamber of the ICTY/ICTR, providing legal analysis and drafting for numerous cases, as well as roles with the UN Mission in Kosovo and the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Educational qualifications include an LLM in International Law from the University of Cambridge and a Bachelor of Laws from Université de Montréal, supplemented by advanced certifications in terrorism and counter-terrorism.

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Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada | Commission de l'immigration et du statut de réfugié

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The Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (IRB) is Canada's largest independent administrative tribunal, and operates at arm’s length from government. The IRB is responsible for resolving immigration and refugee cases efficiently, fairly and in accordance with the law. All IRB decisions have an impact on the lives and security of the individuals appearing before the IRB. They contribute to the security of Canadians, the integrity of Canada's immigration and refugee systems, and the strength and diversity of our nation. Refugees and immigrants have always been part of Canadian history and will continue to help shape our future. Terms and Conditions: https://irb-cisr.gc.ca/en/terms-conditions/Pages/index.aspx *********************************************************************************************************************** La Commission de l'immigration et du statut de réfugié du Canada (CISR) est le plus important tribunal administratif indépendant au Canada sans lien de dépendance avec le gouvernement. Sa mission consiste à régler les cas de manière efficace, équitable et conforme à la loi d'immigration et de statut de réfugié. Toutes les décisions rendues par la CISR ont une incidence sur la vie et la sécurité des personnes qui comparaissent devant elle. Par ailleurs, ces décisions contribuent à la sécurité des Canadiens, à l'intégrité des systèmes canadiens d'immigration et de détermination du statut de réfugié, ainsi qu'au dynamisme et à la diversité de notre nation. Les réfugiés et les immigrants ont toujours fait partie de l'histoire du Canada et ils continueront d'aider à façonner notre avenir. Avis : https://irb-cisr.gc.ca/fr/termes-conditions/Pages/index.aspx


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