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Can International Law Provide Extra-Constitutional Protection For Excludable Aliens?, Louis B. Sohn
Can International Law Provide Extra-Constitutional Protection For Excludable Aliens?, Louis B. Sohn
Scholarly Works
This paper focuses on the problems of those who do not qualify for a regular admission as refugees, but are detained at the entrance point, or are detained in the United States after being released on temporary parole or pending repatriation. The thesis I shall try to defend is that these persons must be treated according to basic rules of humanitarian law; that they are entitled to be treated as human beings, regardless of any particular legislation or administrative regulations depriving them of basic legal protection granted to citizens and regular residents of the country.
Maury Roberts: Man, Editor, Teacher, Stephen W. Yale-Loehr
Maury Roberts: Man, Editor, Teacher, Stephen W. Yale-Loehr
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
Remarks made at the American Immigration Law Foundation dinner in honor of Maurice A. Roberts in Seattle, Washington on June 7, 1990.
Language And Silence: The Supreme Court's Search For The Meaning Of American Denaturalization Law, 5 Geo. Immigr. L.J. 409 (1991), Michael G. Heyman
Language And Silence: The Supreme Court's Search For The Meaning Of American Denaturalization Law, 5 Geo. Immigr. L.J. 409 (1991), Michael G. Heyman
UIC Law Open Access Faculty Scholarship
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Employer Sanctions And Discrimination: The Case For Repeal Of The Employer Sanctions Provisions Of The Immigration Reform And Control Act Of 1986, Aaron Schwabach
Employer Sanctions And Discrimination: The Case For Repeal Of The Employer Sanctions Provisions Of The Immigration Reform And Control Act Of 1986, Aaron Schwabach
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