Camille Lefebvre receives John Peters Humphrey Student Fellowship
Camille Lefebvre has been awarded the John Peters Humphrey Student Fellowship in International Human Rights Law, by the Canadian Council on International Law (CCIL).
This program is the result of a generous donation made to the CCIL by the late John Peters Humphrey, a renowned Canadian international lawyer and scholar. This Fellowship is awarded to outstanding students in order to permit them to pursue full-time graduate studies at leading institutions. Under the codirection of Professor Maartje van der Woude and Philippe Bourbeau, Camille will be studying the implementation of International law in Canada, analyzing more specifically expulsion and detention pertaining to the immigration regime.