This Article examines the legal protections afforded by immigration law for victims of civil strife. Using the displaced victims of civil strife in El Salvador as an example, the author examines the predicament of such victims, surveys various solutions that exist under current law, and concludes that United States immigration law fails to offer relief or remedy. In light of these deficiencies, the author proposes that current asylum law be amended to redefine refugee to include victims of civil strife in order to further humanitarian goals
This Article addresses the process for providing asylum to immigrants in the United States. The Arti...
This article examines how the Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treat...
This Article analyzes the legal responses of the United States to issues of refugee and asylum polic...
Viewing the displaced victims of civil strife in El Salvador as a paradigm, this Article examines th...
Viewing the displaced victims of civil strife in El Salvador as a paradigm, this Article examines th...
This article examines the plight of refugees and the international law that attempts to protect them...
Each year tens of thousands of immigrants head to the United States’ shores in the hope of achieving...
Today, two systems exist for addressing the humanitarian claims of persons fleeing persecution. One ...
In the midst of vicious and unrelenting attacks on Central American asylum seekers in the United Sta...
In this Article, Professor Musalo argues that fulfillment of the letter and spirit of the Refugee Ac...
The following essay is based on a similar discussion that appeared in World Refugee Survey 1996 (© 1...
Refugees are a flash point for political divisions in the United States and abroad. The enormous per...
The current refugee crisis demands novel legal solutions, and new ways of summoning the political wi...
The current refugee crisis demands novel legal solutions, and new ways of summoning the political wi...
Forty years after the Second World War, the international refugee crisis shows few signs of abating....
This Article addresses the process for providing asylum to immigrants in the United States. The Arti...
This article examines how the Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treat...
This Article analyzes the legal responses of the United States to issues of refugee and asylum polic...
Viewing the displaced victims of civil strife in El Salvador as a paradigm, this Article examines th...
Viewing the displaced victims of civil strife in El Salvador as a paradigm, this Article examines th...
This article examines the plight of refugees and the international law that attempts to protect them...
Each year tens of thousands of immigrants head to the United States’ shores in the hope of achieving...
Today, two systems exist for addressing the humanitarian claims of persons fleeing persecution. One ...
In the midst of vicious and unrelenting attacks on Central American asylum seekers in the United Sta...
In this Article, Professor Musalo argues that fulfillment of the letter and spirit of the Refugee Ac...
The following essay is based on a similar discussion that appeared in World Refugee Survey 1996 (© 1...
Refugees are a flash point for political divisions in the United States and abroad. The enormous per...
The current refugee crisis demands novel legal solutions, and new ways of summoning the political wi...
The current refugee crisis demands novel legal solutions, and new ways of summoning the political wi...
Forty years after the Second World War, the international refugee crisis shows few signs of abating....
This Article addresses the process for providing asylum to immigrants in the United States. The Arti...
This article examines how the Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treat...
This Article analyzes the legal responses of the United States to issues of refugee and asylum polic...