
Audrey Macklin
Audrey Macklin is a prominent Canadian law professor and expert in immigration and citizenship law, currently teaching at the University of Toronto. She has contributed significantly to the discourse on citizenship rights and legal frameworks, particularly regarding the historical context of citizenship revocation in Canada. Macklin's research examines the implications of citizenship laws and their intersection with issues of national security, human rights, and social justice, making her a key figure in discussions about the legal treatment of citizens in Canada.
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