In the most recent issue of the alumni UBC magazine, Trek, Professors Ben Goold, Efrat Arbel and former Allard Law dean Catherine Dauvergne are interviewed about their SSHRC-sponsored study that sheds a light on the legal issues surrounding the Canada-US border, which happens to be the world’s longest undefended border.
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