Karen Musalo and Eunice Lee on a Rational Response to Refugees in the Region

Published on Author Richard Boswell

In their article, Seeking a Rational Approach to a Regional Refugee Crisis: Lessons from the Summer 2014 “Surge” of Central American Women and Children at the US-Mexico Border, Professor Karen Musalo and Center for Gender & Refugee Studies (CGRS) co-Legal Director Eunice Lee examine refugee policy and regional conditions in the Obama era. Although rhetoric… Continue reading Karen Musalo and Eunice Lee on a Rational Response to Refugees in the Region

Naomi Roht-Arriaza on Measures of Non-Repetition After Atrocity Crimes

Published on Author Chimene Keitner

Distinguished Professor Naomi Roht-Arriaza, author of the pathbreaking monograph The Pinochet Effect: Transitional Justice in the Age of Human Rights and a recently appointed amicus curiae for the Special Jurisdiction for Peace in Colombia, examines the question of Measures of Non-Repetition in Transitional Justice: The Missing Link? in a forthcoming book chapter. The chapter begins… Continue reading Naomi Roht-Arriaza on Measures of Non-Repetition After Atrocity Crimes

Scott Dodson on Personal Jurisdiction over Aliens

Published on Author Rick Marcus

Professor Scott Dodson is the rising star of his generation in civil procedure; he is one of two professors under the age of 55 who are among the top ten in the field in terms of frequency of citation. He has particularly distinguished himself in examining various aspects of the law of jurisdiction. In a… Continue reading Scott Dodson on Personal Jurisdiction over Aliens