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The Impact of the Chinese Diaspora in the U.S. on the American View of China
The first Chinese immigrants arrived in the United States in the 1820s and initially their presence did not result in improving the American perception of China.
Jan Misiuna
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Immigration, Law, and (In)Justice: Coronavirus and Its Impact on Immigration [PDF]
This introduction to the International Criminal Justice Review provides a brief overview of the books reviewed in this special issue, which address multiple facets of the immigration system. Then, I provide an overview of the key immigration policy changes and legal challenges that have occurred in the midst of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic ...
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The replacement of the immigration law, from Law No. 9 of 1992 to Law No. 6 of 2011 reflected the development of immigration legal policy. As a branch of administrative law that has dynamic character, the reform immigration laws should address the ...
Bilal Dewansyah
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The Banality of Crimmigration—Can Immigration Law Recover Itself?
This article argues that criminal law has overtaken immigration law to such an extent that the notion of “crimmigration” is no longer shocking. In Canada, where the population has long been supportive of immigration and where national politics have been ...
Catherine Dauvergne
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The paper tackles a widely discussed but still rather under-researched area of asylum and immigration law, more precisely its procedural aspects and its interactions within the public administration and administrative judiciary.
Alžbeta Králová
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Demystifying Employment Authorization and Prosecutorial Discretion in Immigration Cases
On November 20, 2014, President Barack Obama announced a series of immigration programs aimed to reform the immigration system. Deferred Action for Parents of Americans or Lawful Permanent Residents (DAPA) and extended Deferred Action for Childhood ...
Shoba Sivaprasad Wadhia
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Reconceptualising Security in the Law of the European Union
(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2024 9(3), 1438-1473 | Article | (Table of Contents) I. Introduction. – II. Preventive security. – II.1. Criminal law. – II.2. Surveillance. – II.3. Border control.
Valsamis Mitsilegas
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Access, Asylum and Atrocities: An Unholy Alliance?
This article explores the international and Canadian dimensions of the crossroads between criminal law on one hand and the immigration and refugee law on the other, with special emphasis on the regulation and jurisprudence regarding criminal activities ...
Joseph Rikhof
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Punishing Immigrants: The Consequences of Monetary Sanctions in the Crimmigration System
Research on crimmigration—the intersection where criminal and immigration law meet—shows that immigrants are increasingly punished and deported as a consequence of a criminal conviction.
Amairini Sanchez+2 more
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Defending Family Unity as an Immigration Policy Priority
In this article, I make a policy argument in defense of family and relationship-based immigration preferences in U.S. immigration law that accounts for economic objections and calls for solidarity among socioeconomically disadvantaged U.S.
Michael Sullivan
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