New Human Rights and Immigration Articles
HUMAN RIGHTS LAW
Byron, Christine. A blurring of boundaries: the application of international humanitarian law by human rights bodies. 47 Va. J. Int’l L. 839-896 (2007).
O’Rawe, Mary. Human rights, transitional societies and police training: legitimating strategies and delegitimating legacies. 22 St. John’s J. Legal Comment. 199-259 (2007).
IMMIGRATION LAW
Bloomekatz, Rachel. Comment. Rethinking immigration status discrimination and exploitation in the low-wage workplace. 54 UCLA L. Rev. 1963-2010 (2007).
King, David H. Note. Expanding the residency rights of non-nationals in the European community. (Case C-200/02, Zhu and Chen v. Sec’y of State for the Home Dep’t, 2005 E.C.R. I-9923.) 29 Loy. L.A. Int’l & Comp. L. Rev. 291-307 (2007).
Rubenstein, David S. Putting the immigration rule of lenity in its proper place: a tool of last resort after Chevron. 59 Admin. L. Rev. 479-519 (2007).
Symposium. Holes in the Fence: Immigration Reform and Border Security in the United States. Foreword by Michael L. Culotta and Aimee J. FredericksonAsa HutchinsonElizabeth Cronin, Susan Benesch and Kristen M. Jarvis JohnsonSara Ibrahim, Lee Bargerhuff, Mark Krikorian and Rachel CantyJeffrey S. Lubbers. 59 Admin. L. Rev. 521-628 (2007).
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