On March 22, 2002, amidst political pressures exerted by the Bush administration, the government of Cambodia was forced into signing a repatriation agreement with the United States that immediately made some 1,600 Cambodian Americans, most of whom were fully acculturated teenagers with virtually no ties to Cambodia, deportable under the Immigration and Nationality Act’s aggravated felony provision. This Note addresses the aggravated felony provision as applied to Cambodian refugees and two legal theories that have been developed in order to prevent their deportation. Based on current trends by federal courts to incorporate international legal norms into American jurisprudence, particularly Beharry v. Reno and Maria v. McElroy, this Note con...
The annihilation of more than 1.5 million Cambodians at the hands of the Khmer Rouge is widely consi...
This note analyzes the risks involved in the establishment of a joint tribunal in . It explores ...
The United States is still in the midst of a massive deportation experiment that is exceptionally sw...
On March 22, 2002, amidst political pressures exerted by the Bush administration, the government of ...
This article is part of a symposium on Immigration and Civil Rights After September 11: The Impact o...
Based on over 25 and a half months of multi-sited transnational ethnographic fieldwork between Calif...
Currently the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service ( INS ) is indefinitely detaining thousand...
The aggravated felony provision of the U.S. Immigration and Nationality Act was was originally inten...
The world community has introduced various legal instruments regarding reparations for gross violati...
I have been asked to discuss various models that might be available to address crimes committed by t...
In April 1979, a mission of the International Association of Democratic Lawyers made a solidarity vi...
The Genocide Convention, drafted by the United Nations soon after the Nuremberg trials, represented ...
Recently, an interdisciplinary discourse has emerged concerning the suitability of international cri...
The immigration laws of the United States have long recognized a policy against deporting a person w...
This article uses the two amnesties granted by the Cambodian government in 1994 and 1996 to explore ...
The annihilation of more than 1.5 million Cambodians at the hands of the Khmer Rouge is widely consi...
This note analyzes the risks involved in the establishment of a joint tribunal in . It explores ...
The United States is still in the midst of a massive deportation experiment that is exceptionally sw...
On March 22, 2002, amidst political pressures exerted by the Bush administration, the government of ...
This article is part of a symposium on Immigration and Civil Rights After September 11: The Impact o...
Based on over 25 and a half months of multi-sited transnational ethnographic fieldwork between Calif...
Currently the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service ( INS ) is indefinitely detaining thousand...
The aggravated felony provision of the U.S. Immigration and Nationality Act was was originally inten...
The world community has introduced various legal instruments regarding reparations for gross violati...
I have been asked to discuss various models that might be available to address crimes committed by t...
In April 1979, a mission of the International Association of Democratic Lawyers made a solidarity vi...
The Genocide Convention, drafted by the United Nations soon after the Nuremberg trials, represented ...
Recently, an interdisciplinary discourse has emerged concerning the suitability of international cri...
The immigration laws of the United States have long recognized a policy against deporting a person w...
This article uses the two amnesties granted by the Cambodian government in 1994 and 1996 to explore ...
The annihilation of more than 1.5 million Cambodians at the hands of the Khmer Rouge is widely consi...
This note analyzes the risks involved in the establishment of a joint tribunal in . It explores ...
The United States is still in the midst of a massive deportation experiment that is exceptionally sw...