Pursuant to Executive Order 12,807 of May 23, 1992, the “Kennebunkport Order,” United States Coast Guard cutters have been intercepting boatloads of Haitian citizens in international waters off the coast of Haiti and turning them over to the Haitian authorities in Port-au-Prince. No questions are being asked to determine if any of these citizens are bona fide refugees fleeing persecution. All are simply returned. Does the Protocol relating to the Status of Refugees (Protocol), to which the United States is a party, permit the U.S. government to do this? That question is now before the United States Supreme Court. Regarding United States obligations under the Protocol, the United States government claims that the United States may seize refu...
This Note argues that U.S. interdiction of asylum seekers at sea and the Migrant Protection Protocol...
The purpose of refugee law is to provide international protection for vulnerable people who are deni...
Political violence and human rights abuses are escalating in Haiti, as the country’s nascent democra...
Pursuant to Executive Order 12,807 of May 23, 1992, the “Kennebunkport Order,” United States Coast G...
When the United States ratified the 1967 U.N. Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees (Protocol)...
This article discusses the policy consequences of the United States government program, in operation...
After the September 30, 1991 military coup in Haiti toppled the democratically elected government of...
This Comment contends that the Supreme Court\u27s holding in Sale was erroneous because the 1967 Pro...
The United States experienced an increase in Haitian refugees attempting to enter the country during...
The Bush and Clinton Administrations\u27 response to the exodus from Haiti that began with the overt...
The problem of refugees is a worldwide phenomenon. The twentieth century has been called the century...
In 1948, the countries of the United Nations ( U.N. ) adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rig...
The 1991-94 Haitian refugee crisis, and the resulting intervention, brings together a number ofdiffe...
The Cold War era brought a shift in United States refugee policy from an emphasis on domestic policy...
This article explores the possibility of using some of the other international agreements to secure ...
This Note argues that U.S. interdiction of asylum seekers at sea and the Migrant Protection Protocol...
The purpose of refugee law is to provide international protection for vulnerable people who are deni...
Political violence and human rights abuses are escalating in Haiti, as the country’s nascent democra...
Pursuant to Executive Order 12,807 of May 23, 1992, the “Kennebunkport Order,” United States Coast G...
When the United States ratified the 1967 U.N. Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees (Protocol)...
This article discusses the policy consequences of the United States government program, in operation...
After the September 30, 1991 military coup in Haiti toppled the democratically elected government of...
This Comment contends that the Supreme Court\u27s holding in Sale was erroneous because the 1967 Pro...
The United States experienced an increase in Haitian refugees attempting to enter the country during...
The Bush and Clinton Administrations\u27 response to the exodus from Haiti that began with the overt...
The problem of refugees is a worldwide phenomenon. The twentieth century has been called the century...
In 1948, the countries of the United Nations ( U.N. ) adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rig...
The 1991-94 Haitian refugee crisis, and the resulting intervention, brings together a number ofdiffe...
The Cold War era brought a shift in United States refugee policy from an emphasis on domestic policy...
This article explores the possibility of using some of the other international agreements to secure ...
This Note argues that U.S. interdiction of asylum seekers at sea and the Migrant Protection Protocol...
The purpose of refugee law is to provide international protection for vulnerable people who are deni...
Political violence and human rights abuses are escalating in Haiti, as the country’s nascent democra...