The Climiglaw Database

A global climate mobility case law database

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Canada (Attorney General) v. Ward, [1993] 2 S.C.R. 689

30 Jun 1993

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Host origin

Canada

Type of mobility

Cross-border

Case type

Category 3: Obiter dictum. Court references environmental phenomena in case that concerns other issues.

Description

A leading case in international refugee law where the Court articulates a clear distinction between people with a well-founded fear of being persecuted, and people who leave their countries in the context of disasters.

Names of all parties

Patrick Francis Ward (Applicant). Attorney General of Canada (State).

Name of court

Supreme Court of Canada - Court of final instance.