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Document Source: Harold Hongju Koh Virginia Journal of International Law
Year: 1992
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Categories: History
Tags: asylum, congress, Haiti, immigration, policy
The Human Face of the Haitian Interdiction Program Haitian interdiction program: its origins, its illegality, and its moral failings.
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Document Source: Harold Hongju Koh
Year: 1994
Language: English
Categories: History
Tags: asylum, congress, Haiti, immigration, policy
The Haitian Refugee Litigation_ a Case Study in Transnational Pub Increasingly, private litigants are turning to U.S. courts to enforce international human rights norms against government officials: both foreigners who commit torture, genocide, and terrorism at home,” and U.S. government officials when they act in violation of internationally recognized standards.
Document Source: Harold Hongju Koht
Year: 1994
Language: English
Categories: History
Tags: asylum, congress, Haiti, immigration, policy
The Haiti Paradigm in United States ‘ That article identified the recurrent patterns of executive activism, congressional passivity, and judicial tolerance that push Presidents successfully to press the limits of law in foreign affairs.
Document Source: Harold Hongju Koh
Year: 1994
Language: English
Categories: History
Tags: asylum, congress, Haiti, immigration, policy
Reflections on Refoulement and Haitian Centers Council In June 1993, over Justice Blackmun’s dissent, the United States Supreme Court upheld the Government’s policy of deliberate refoulement: the summary, forcible return of fleeing Haitian refugees to their persecutors. In retrospect, the Court’s ruling in Sale v. Haitian Centers Council came as no surprise. The Court had …
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Document Source: Harold Hongju Koh
Year: 2001
Language: English
Categories: History
Tags: asylum, congress, Haiti, immigration, policy
Human Rights Advocacy Stories – Sale V. Haitian Centers Council Human Rights Advocacy Stories – Sale V. Haitian Centers Council
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