Morris, Catherine2017-09-252017-09-2520172017-08Morris, Catherine (2017). Canadian Child Hostages Overseas: The Ultimate Commodity. Retrieved from Lawyers’ Rights Watch Canada website: http://www.lrwc.org/canada-canadian-child-hostages-overseas-the-ultimatecommodity- working-paper-by-catherine-morris/http://www.lrwc.org/canada-canadian-child-hostages-overseas-the-ultimate-commodity-working-paper-by-catherine-morris/http://hdl.handle.net/1828/8585What are Canada’s responsibilities when its citizens’ rights to life and liberty are violated abroad? This report explores Canada’s obligations under international human rights law as they apply to a current case of Joshua Boyle, age 34, a Canadian citizen from birth, and his wife, Caitlan Coleman, 31, a citizen from birth of the United States of America (US) and their two infant children both born in captivity (the Boyle/Coleman family).enCanadian Child Hostages Overseas: The Ultimate CommodityArticle