This article analyzes the vastly different approaches taken by the United States Supreme Court and the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom toward asylum claims based on political neutrality. In the recent case of RT (Zimbabwe) v. Secretary of State for the Home Department (UKSC 38 (2012)), the U.K. Supreme Court ruled in favor of several apolitical Zimbabweans who sought asylum in the U.K. on the grounds that they would be tortured if they refused to swear allegiance to the Mugabe regime if deported. This case stands in stark contrast to the U.S. Supreme Court decision in INS v. Elias-Zacarias (502 U.S. 478 (1992)), which denied asylum to an apolitical Guatemalan man who fled to the U.S. after resisting the recruitment efforts of guerillas ...
To receive asylum in the United States, persons must show that they are refugees. They do so by de...
Over the past few years the issue of asylum has progressively become interrelated with human rights....
Over the past few years the issue of asylum has progressively become interrelated with human rights....
This article analyzes the vastly different approaches taken by the United States Supreme Court and t...
This Article analyzes the circumstances under which international human rights treaties have helped ...
During the height of the Central American civil wars of the 1980s, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal...
This Article analyzes how refugee lawyers in the United Kingdom navigate the tension between state p...
U.S. asylum law is based on a domestic statute that incorporates an international treaty, the U.N. P...
This Article analyzes how refugee lawyers in the United Kingdom navigate the tension between state p...
This Comment argues that the standards enunciated by the Supreme Court in Elias-Zacarias should not ...
Moderating a session at the Workshop on the Supreme Court and Immigration and Refugee Law at the Geo...
This article pursues to clarify the crucial contribution of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights...
This Article discusses certain instances in which claims for refugee protection could be recognized,...
I will look at how the United Kingdom has attempted to handle its own obligations under the Refugee ...
This Article examines the limits of discretion in asylum adjudications. The author describes recent ...
To receive asylum in the United States, persons must show that they are refugees. They do so by de...
Over the past few years the issue of asylum has progressively become interrelated with human rights....
Over the past few years the issue of asylum has progressively become interrelated with human rights....
This article analyzes the vastly different approaches taken by the United States Supreme Court and t...
This Article analyzes the circumstances under which international human rights treaties have helped ...
During the height of the Central American civil wars of the 1980s, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal...
This Article analyzes how refugee lawyers in the United Kingdom navigate the tension between state p...
U.S. asylum law is based on a domestic statute that incorporates an international treaty, the U.N. P...
This Article analyzes how refugee lawyers in the United Kingdom navigate the tension between state p...
This Comment argues that the standards enunciated by the Supreme Court in Elias-Zacarias should not ...
Moderating a session at the Workshop on the Supreme Court and Immigration and Refugee Law at the Geo...
This article pursues to clarify the crucial contribution of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights...
This Article discusses certain instances in which claims for refugee protection could be recognized,...
I will look at how the United Kingdom has attempted to handle its own obligations under the Refugee ...
This Article examines the limits of discretion in asylum adjudications. The author describes recent ...
To receive asylum in the United States, persons must show that they are refugees. They do so by de...
Over the past few years the issue of asylum has progressively become interrelated with human rights....
Over the past few years the issue of asylum has progressively become interrelated with human rights....