This course covers the theory and practice of judicial review of migration decisions in Canada.

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Alan Freckelton was born in Sydney, Australia in 1971, and obtained undergraduate degrees in Economics and Law at the University of Sydney. He worked for the Australian Department of Immigration and its associated review tribunals between 1994 and 2007, for the Department of the Environment in 2008-9 and in private practice as a barrister in Canberra. He taught Australian migration law online with the Australian National University (ANU) from 2008 to 2019. Alan sat and passed his NCA exams in 2009, and relocated to Canada with his family in 2010 (initially entering Canada on work and study permits). He completed a research project for the ANU and UBC in 2010-11, dealing with the regulation of the migration advice profession in both countries. He then obtained his Masters degree in Law at the UBC in 2013, sat the Ontario bar exam, and was admitted in Ontario in June 2013 and transferred to BC in October 2013. Alan is now a PhD candidate at the UBC, and his dissertation is something not directly related to immigration because he needs to think about something else occasionally. Alan has published journal articles in both Canada and Australia, and has written a textbook on Australian immigration law as a field of administrative law. Away from work, Alan is married to Vikki, with seven children aged between 30 and 10. Their children reside in Australia, New Zealand and Canada, and in Canada between Vancouver and Halifax. Alan has an encyclopaedic knowledge of Australian cricket, is an amateur science buff, and plays guitar (reasonably well after 32 years) and cello (still a learner after 3 years).