New Immigration Articles and Working Papers
New Immigration Articles and Working Papers
The September 12 issue of SSRN’s Immigration, Refugee, and Citizenship Law Abstracts, edited by Jack Chin, includes.
To browse all abstracts published in this journal, please visit: http://www.ssrn.com/link/immigration-law.html
NEW and FORTHCOMING ARTICLES
“A War on Drugs or a War on Immigrants? Expanding the Definition of ‘Drug Trafficking’ in Determining Aggravated Felon Status for Non-Citizens” Maryland Law Review, 2005 JEFF L. YATES, GABRIEL JACKSON CHIN (Arizona) , and TODD COLLINS
“Offshore Detainees and the Role of Courts after Rasul v. Bush: The Underappreciated Virtues of Deferential Review” Boston College Third World Law Journal, Vol. 25, pp. 125-160, 2005 DAVID A. MARTIN (Virginia)
WORKING PAPERS
“The ‘Tampa’ Effect. Australian Asylum Policy in International Perspective” TIM HATTON, The Australian National University School of Economics, and AUDREY LIM, University of Queensland, School of Economics
“Due Process and the War on Terrorism” TUNG YIN (Iowa)
“Immigrant Performance and Selective Immigration Policy: A European Perspective” AMELIE CONSTANT Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) and KLAUS F. ZIMMERMANN Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) University of Bonn
“Why are so Many People Challenging Board of Immigration Appeals Decisions in Federal Court? An Empirical Analysis of the Recent Surge in Petitions for Review” JOHN R.B. PALMER and STEPHEN YALE-LOEHR, Cornell, and ELIZABETH CRONIN, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit