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The Endless Debate: Refugees Law And Policy And The 1980 Refugee Act, Kenneth D. Brill
The Endless Debate: Refugees Law And Policy And The 1980 Refugee Act, Kenneth D. Brill
Cleveland State Law Review
Refugee policy and law have developed largely in an ad hoc manner, as the nation has responded to crises around the world with both altruism and political self-interest. Against the foreground of refugee and asylum claims by unfortunate individuals there has been an unending struggle among the three branches of the United States government to make the rules for handling these claims. Part II discusses the way refugee policy became a weapon in the Cold War and the formal abandonment of that approach with the adoption of the 1980 Refugee Act. Part III contains an analysis of the claims of …
The Dilemma Of The Refugee: His Standard For Relief, Leon Wildes
The Dilemma Of The Refugee: His Standard For Relief, Leon Wildes
Cardozo Law Review
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International Legal Standards Relating To The Rights Of Aliens And Refugees And United States Immigration Law, Robert K. Goldman
International Legal Standards Relating To The Rights Of Aliens And Refugees And United States Immigration Law, Robert K. Goldman
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