International humanitarian law, or the law of armed conflict, is the law that regulates the conduct of war. Use this guide to begin your research, and contact Julie Lavigne, the Legal Studies Librarian, for online or telephone consultations.
- Cansim II (Canadian Socio-Economic Information Management System) Statistics Canada
- Conference Board of Canada
- Facts and figures (Citizenship and Immigration Canada)
- Government of Canada, International
- Library of Parliament Research Publications
- <odesi>: data on humanitarian relief and refugees.
- Refuge: Canada's periodical on refugees
- Migration and Diaspora Studies at Carleton University
- Metropolis (International Metropolis Project) - Carleton University
The International Metropolis Project is an international network of researchers, policy makers, and community groups engaged in identifying, understanding, and responding to developments in migration and diversity.
- Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian assistance (USAID)
- Center for Immigration Studies (Washington, D.C.)
- European Asylum Support Office
- European Council on Refugees and Exiles (ECRE)
- Global map of displacement
- Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (IDMC)
- International Labour Migration Statistics (ILO)
- International Organization for Migration
- Migration dialogue (UC Davis)
- Migration information source (Migration policy institute)
- Millions of migrants: seeking asylum and a better life (Understanding Global Issues)
- People on the move: an atlas of migration (Sussex Centre for Migration Research)
- Refugee Studies Centre (University of Oxford)
- Refugees (Human Rights Watch)
- Refugees International
- United Nations
- Global Issues: Refugees
- International migration (United Nations Statistics Division)
- Population Statistics database (UNHCR)
- RefWorld: the leader in refugee decision support
- Shelter projects (UN Habitat)
- United Nations Office of the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA):
- ReliefWeb: humanitarian information on global crises and disasters
- United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
- World Food Programme