
About
Mr. Lorne Waldman is a Visiting Fellow at the Refugee Law Initiative, University College London. He specializes in immigration and refugee law, with a focus on human rights and constitutional issues. Since 1979, he has practiced exclusively in these fields, advocating for refugees and immigrants globally.
Education:
- LLB from Osgoode Hall Law School (1977)
- LLM from University of Toronto (2000) with a thesis on international human rights law and immigration law
Research & Expertise: His work centers on the intersection of refugee law, human rights, and constitutional challenges. Notable contributions include landmark cases involving citizenship oaths, security certifications, and refugee convention interpretations. He has represented clients in high-profile cases such as Pushpanathan, J.P., and A.M.R.I. v. K.E.R..
Awards:
- Order of Canada (2017)
- Diane Martin Medal (2019)
- Lifetime Achievement Award (2015)
Advising & Grants: Advised on constitutional challenges to citizenship revocation procedures and represented the UNHCR in multiple cases. Served as an expert witness in immigration law proceedings and contributed to legal reforms through his advocacy.
Labs/Teams: Active in the Refugee Law Initiative, collaborating with international bodies like the UNHCR and Canadian Bar Association on legal interventions and policy advocacy.
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