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January 2017

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26 J A N U A R Y 2 0 1 7 w w w . C A N A D I A N L a w y e r m a g . c o m Bringing Them Home LAWYERS ACTING FOR CLIENTS IMPRISONED ABROAD NEED TO NAVIGATE A COMPLEX WEB OF INTERESTS By Sheldon Gordon A n estimated 2.5 million Canadians live outside Canada. In addition, Canadians make almost 50 million visits abroad each year. They travel or reside overseas to do busi- ness, study, visit family or vacation. Most find that their stay abroad is uneventful. Some, however, have the unexpected experience of being subjected to arbitrary and prolonged detention — and sometimes even torture. When Canadians become enmeshed with problematic legal systems in foreign countries, they or their families back home in Canada often turn to a Canadian lawyer to help win their release. Canadian Lawyer explores the challenges that five lawyers recently faced when they acted for Canadians detained abroad.

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