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Articles 31 - 34 of 34
Full-Text Articles in Law
Any Place For Ethnicity? The Liberal State And Immigration, David Abraham
Any Place For Ethnicity? The Liberal State And Immigration, David Abraham
ExpressO
When it comes to immigration, almost all liberal states are faced with the contradiction between their universalist principles and the real affinities they feel for ethnic kinsmen. This review essay (4000 words) addresses the different ways a number of liberal democracies have handled this dilemma.
Building A Common Frontier Or Deconstructing National Identity?: An Analysis Of The Effort To Centralize Control Of Third Country Immigration In The European Union, Catherine E. Halliday-Roberts
Building A Common Frontier Or Deconstructing National Identity?: An Analysis Of The Effort To Centralize Control Of Third Country Immigration In The European Union, Catherine E. Halliday-Roberts
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Faraway from the frightening attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, a wall next to a mosque in Northern England reads, "Avenge USA - kill a Muslim now."
A Case In Exploitation: Elian Gonzalez, Should He Stay Or Should He Go?, Erin Deady
A Case In Exploitation: Elian Gonzalez, Should He Stay Or Should He Go?, Erin Deady
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
By now we have all heard the issues framed. A young five-year-old boy is found clinging to a life raft after two days at sea adrift.
Understanding The Nicaraguan Adjustment And Central American Relief Act, Lourdes A. Rodriquez
Understanding The Nicaraguan Adjustment And Central American Relief Act, Lourdes A. Rodriquez
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
On November 19, 1997, President Clinton signed into law the Nicaraguan Adjustment and Central American Relief Act' (NACARA).