International law is an imperfect system which does not provide a solution. There is no solution to be found in international law, for a number of reasons. One is that there are no detailed regulations with respect to immigration; they simply do not exist. There are regulations regarding the protection of rights, particularly in administrative matters. There again, there are some elements, but you won't find a solution under international law. You will be able to look at certain items in comparative law, but that doesn't mean that the mechanism would be valid under the Charter. Just because someone else does it doesn't mean we should also do it.
On May 12th, 2008. See this statement in context.