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Padilla V. Kentucky And The Evolving Right To Deportation Counsel: Watershed Or Work-In-Progress?, Daniel Kanstroom
Padilla V. Kentucky And The Evolving Right To Deportation Counsel: Watershed Or Work-In-Progress?, Daniel Kanstroom
Daniel Kanstroom
No abstract provided.
Panelist, After Deportation: Legal Question, Daniel Kanstroom
Panelist, After Deportation: Legal Question, Daniel Kanstroom
Daniel Kanstroom
No abstract provided.
Remote Access To Immigration Cases: Should The Rules Be Changed?, Daniel Kanstroom
Remote Access To Immigration Cases: Should The Rules Be Changed?, Daniel Kanstroom
Daniel Kanstroom
No abstract provided.
Peticiones De Asilo Basadas En Cuestiones De Sexualidad: Algunas Respuestas Y Muchas Preguntas, Daniel Kanstroom
Peticiones De Asilo Basadas En Cuestiones De Sexualidad: Algunas Respuestas Y Muchas Preguntas, Daniel Kanstroom
Daniel Kanstroom
No abstract provided.
Economic Harm As A Basis For Refugee Status And The Application Of Human Rights Law To The Interpretation Of Economic Persecution, Kate Jastram
Kate Jastram
No abstract provided.
Should There Be Remote Public Access To Court Filings In Immigration Cases?, Daniel Kanstroom, David Mccraw, Eleanor Acer, Elizabeth Cronin, Mark Walters
Should There Be Remote Public Access To Court Filings In Immigration Cases?, Daniel Kanstroom, David Mccraw, Eleanor Acer, Elizabeth Cronin, Mark Walters
Daniel Kanstroom
No abstract provided.
Winterthouhgts, Matilda Arvidsson
Aking Prevention Seriously: Developing A Comprehensive Response To Child Trafficking And Sexual Exploitation, Jonathan Todres
Aking Prevention Seriously: Developing A Comprehensive Response To Child Trafficking And Sexual Exploitation, Jonathan Todres
Jonathan Todres
Millions of children are victims of trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation each year. Governments have responded with a range of measures, focusing primarily on seeking to prosecute perpetrators of these abuses and offering assistance to select victims. These efforts, while important, have done little to reduce the incidence of these forms of child exploitation. This Article asserts that a central reason why efforts to date may not be as effective as hoped is that governments have not oriented their approaches properly toward prioritizing prevention - the ultimate goal - and addressing these problems in a comprehensive and systematic manner. Instead, …