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19 Jul 2023, 9:05 pm by renholding
It’s long past time to stop relegating the climate problem to a narrowly conceived field of “environmental law. [read post]
17 Jul 2023, 8:20 am
Another was a bit more frank, staying that if you didn't go to Yale, Harvard, or Stanford, you shouldn't put constitutional law at the top of the list--it's simply to heady of a subject. [read post]
13 Jul 2023, 5:38 am by Jacob Wirz
” And she adds, with striking optimism, that “[c]ontext also includes common sense, which is another thing that goes without saying” (internal quotation omitted). [read post]
11 Jul 2023, 9:00 am by Unknown
"Trafficked Adult Males as (Un)Gendered Protection Seekers: Between Presumption of Invulnerability and Exclusion from Membership of a Particular Social Group," International Journal of Refugee Law, vol. 34, nos. 3-4 (Oct. [read post]
7 Jul 2023, 9:05 pm by Julia Englebert
Rosenberg of Harvard Law School argue that the agriculture sector’s contribution to climate change is “much more substantial” than current estimates suggest. [read post]
29 Jun 2023, 9:00 am by Guest Author
As I argue elsewhere, extant administrative law gives agencies substantial freedom to regulate with the international environment in mind, even absent explicit statutory authority to incorporate international considerations in [read post]
29 Jun 2023, 5:00 am by Robert Brammer
– to receive interesting posts drawn from the Law Library of Congress’s vast collections and our staff’s expertise in U.S., foreign, and international law. [read post]
23 Jun 2023, 10:45 am by Unknown
(ENS, June 2023) [text]- See also related UNHCR press release.Reports & journal articles:"Addressing statelessness in the MENA region: a new network for mobilisation," Forced Migration Review, no. 72 (June 2023) [open access]Etude sur l'Apatridie et le risque d'Apatridie en République du Niger (UNHCR, April 2021; posted April 2023) [text]"Finding Hope for the Hopeless: Detention, Statelessness and International Criminal… [read post]
23 Jun 2023, 7:15 am by Unknown
Affirmative Asylum," Harvard International Law Journal Online (Special Issue, June 2023 [full-text]"Gang Accusations: The Beast That Burdens Noncitizens," Brooklyn Law Review (Forthcoming, 2023) [preprint]"Geography as Due Process in Immigration Court," Wisconsin Law Review, vol. 23, no. 1 (2023) [full-text]"Innovative Approaches to Improve COVID-19 Case Investigation and Contact Tracing Among… [read post]
22 Jun 2023, 7:15 am by Unknown
Bringing together leading experts in international law and international relations, this collection examines the dynamics and implications of IOM's expansion in a new way. [read post]
20 Jun 2023, 7:09 pm by Jacob Fishman
Part IV introduces three models of how international law might address the climate change problem. [read post]
12 Jun 2023, 1:09 pm by admin
Ass’n Internal Med. 1118 (2021); Nicole Shu Ling Yeo-Teh & Bor Luen Tang, “Sustained Rise in Retractions in the Life Sciences Literature during the Pandemic Years 2020 and 2021,” 10 Publications 29 (2022). [4] Elizabeth Wager & Peter Williams, “Why and how do journals retract articles? [read post]
10 Jun 2023, 7:00 pm
Kaczynski traced a singular path in American life: lonely boy genius to Harvard-trained star of pure mathematics, to rural recluse, to notorious murderer, to imprisoned extremist. [read post]
7 Jun 2023, 8:30 am by Unknown
"Shared Responsibility: Building a Pathway to Justice for Missing Migrants and Their Families," Harvard International Law Journal Online, May 2023 [full-text]Related post:- Regional Focus: Americas (23 May 2023) [read post]
5 Jun 2023, 8:30 am by Unknown
—The Overlooked Intersection between the Climate Crisis and LGBTQ Refugees," Harvard International Law Journal Online (Special Issue, May 2023) [full-text]Related post:- Thematic Focus: Sexual Orientation & Gender Identity (4 May 2023) [read post]
29 May 2023, 9:03 am by INFORRM
Several organisations, including the International Press Institute and Reporters Without Borders, have condemned the costs order for its “chilling effect” on free speech and public interest journalism. [read post]
28 May 2023, 9:05 pm by Reeve T. Bull
The Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy devoted an entire symposium issue to the topic, and the foremost experts in this space all favor somewhat different approaches. [read post]
23 May 2023, 5:16 am by Bruce D. Brown, Gabe Rottman
The most notable law that by its terms could apply to journalism is a section of the Espionage Act of 1917, 18 U.S.C. [read post]