New Georgetown Immigration Law Journal Issue
The Georgetown Immigration Law Journal has published its Fall 2006 (Volume 21, Issue 1) issue. Here is the Table of Contents:
ARTICLES
A Political Response to Crisis in the Immigration Courts, by Sydenham B. Alexander III
Australia’s Mandatory Detention of “Unauthorized” Asylum Seekers: History, Politics and Analysis Under International Law, by Catherine Skulan
NOTES
Unlocking the Fortress: Protocol No. 11 and the Birth of Collective Expulsion Jurisprudence in the Council of Europe System, by Jacob D. Howley
Foreign Policy and Humanitarianism in U.S. Asylum Adjudication: Revisiting the Debate in the Wake of the War on Terror, by Daniel L. Swanwick
CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS LEGISLATIVE BRANCH: Secure Fence Act of 2006
EXECUTIVE BRANCH: Citizenship Exam Redesigned to Focus on Concepts Rather Than Trivia
JUDICIAL BRANCH: Immigrant Housing Laws Meet with Judicial Resistance
INTERNATIONAL: EU Nations to Restrict Worker Migration from New Members Bulgaria and Romania
KJ