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Taking Responsibility Under International Law: Human Trafficking And Colombia’S Venezuelan Migration Crisis, Luz Estella Nagle, Juan Manuel Zarama May 2022

Taking Responsibility Under International Law: Human Trafficking And Colombia’S Venezuelan Migration Crisis, Luz Estella Nagle, Juan Manuel Zarama

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

For more than six million Venezuelans, crossing international borders has become imperative to ensuring security and a livelihood that their country has failed to assure. These migrants and refugees, particularly young women and children, are vulnerable to many depredations, criminal acts, and the risk of becoming trafficking victims for forced labor and sexual slavery. This article focuses on State responsibility for migrant populations and analyzes conditions in Venezuela that caused a massive migration, the conditions in Colombia as a host State, the uncertain status of Venezuelan migrants in Colombia, and human trafficking and its impact on the migrant population.


The Honduran Exodus: Understanding The Migrant Crisis At The Southwest Border, Ashley Saul May 2020

The Honduran Exodus: Understanding The Migrant Crisis At The Southwest Border, Ashley Saul

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


Haiti – U.S. Migration Through A Labor Lens: The H-2 Visa Program, The Temporary Protected Status (Tps), And Its Policy Implications, Tatiana Devia Dec 2019

Haiti – U.S. Migration Through A Labor Lens: The H-2 Visa Program, The Temporary Protected Status (Tps), And Its Policy Implications, Tatiana Devia

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Exclusion Of Mentally Ill Aliens Who May Pose A Danger To Others: Where Does The Real Threat Lie?, Jennifer Blakeman Jul 2000

The Exclusion Of Mentally Ill Aliens Who May Pose A Danger To Others: Where Does The Real Threat Lie?, Jennifer Blakeman

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


Ins V. Aguirre-Aguirre: The Absence Of A Political Crime Standard For Withholding Of Deportation, Chad Alan Earnst Apr 1999

Ins V. Aguirre-Aguirre: The Absence Of A Political Crime Standard For Withholding Of Deportation, Chad Alan Earnst

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


Ins Detention In Florida, Cheryl Little Apr 1999

Ins Detention In Florida, Cheryl Little

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


U.S. Detention Of Women And Children Asylum Seekers: A Violation Of Human Rights, Wendy Young Apr 1999

U.S. Detention Of Women And Children Asylum Seekers: A Violation Of Human Rights, Wendy Young

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Detention Of Aliens: Theories, Rules, And Discretion, Stephen H. Legomsky Apr 1999

The Detention Of Aliens: Theories, Rules, And Discretion, Stephen H. Legomsky

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


Reining-In A Rogue Policy: The Imperative Of Immigration Reform, Vernon M. Briggs Jr. Apr 1999

Reining-In A Rogue Policy: The Imperative Of Immigration Reform, Vernon M. Briggs Jr.

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


Introduction To The Symposium Panel On "Economic Impacts Of Immigration", David Abraham Apr 1999

Introduction To The Symposium Panel On "Economic Impacts Of Immigration", David Abraham

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


To The World Commission On Dams: Don't Forget The Law, And Don't Forget Human Rights-Lessons From The U.S.-Mexico Border, Raúl M. Sánchez Apr 1999

To The World Commission On Dams: Don't Forget The Law, And Don't Forget Human Rights-Lessons From The U.S.-Mexico Border, Raúl M. Sánchez

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


Sanity In International Relations: An Experience In Therapeutic Jurisprudence, Roberto P. Aponte Toro Apr 1999

Sanity In International Relations: An Experience In Therapeutic Jurisprudence, Roberto P. Aponte Toro

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.