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International Secured Transactions And Insolvency, Scott Everett, Thomas Forsterling, Daniel Marin, Juan Pablo Schwencke, Max Mendelsohn, Andrew Kent, Nick Scheib, Kiriakoula Hatzikiriakos Jan 2007

International Secured Transactions And Insolvency, Scott Everett, Thomas Forsterling, Daniel Marin, Juan Pablo Schwencke, Max Mendelsohn, Andrew Kent, Nick Scheib, Kiriakoula Hatzikiriakos

The International Lawyer

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A Domestic Right Of Return: Race, Rights, And Residency In New Orleans In The Aftermath Of Hurricane Katrina, Lolita Buckner Inniss Jan 2007

A Domestic Right Of Return: Race, Rights, And Residency In New Orleans In The Aftermath Of Hurricane Katrina, Lolita Buckner Inniss

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This article begins with a critical account of what occurred in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. This critique serves as the backdrop for a discussion of whether there are international laws or norms that give poor, black Katrina victims the right to return to and resettle in New Orleans. In framing this discussion, this article first briefly explores some of the housing deprivations suffered by Katrina survivors that have led to widespread displacement and dispossession. The article then discusses two of the chief barriers to the return of poor blacks to New Orleans: the broad perception of a race-crime nexus …