The Rights of Refugees Under Inter­na­tion­al Law

  • Inter­na­tion­al and Com­par­a­tive Law
  • Human Rights
2021

Series Edi­tor’s Preface”

  • Human Rights
The Glob­al Gov­erned?: Refugees as Providers of Pro­tec­tion and Assistance
2020

Assign­ing Pro­tec­tion: Can Refugee Rights and State Pref­er­ences be Reconciled?”

  • Human Rights
Jour­nal of Insti­tu­tion­al and The­o­ret­i­cal Economics
2019

The Michi­gan Guide­lines on Refugee Free­dom of Movement”

  • Human Rights
Michi­gan Jour­nal of Inter­na­tion­al Law
2018

Dia­log About a New Asy­lum System”

  • Human Rights
Asiel & Migrantenrecht
2018

Intro­duc­tion to Spe­cial Fea­ture: Eighth Col­lo­qui­um on Chal­lenges in Inter­na­tion­al Refugee Law”

  • Inter­na­tion­al and Com­par­a­tive Law
  • Human Rights
Michi­gan Jour­nal of Inter­na­tion­al Law
2018

Review of Refuge: Trans­form­ing a Bro­ken Refugee Sys­tem by Alexan­der Betts and Paul Collier

  • Human Rights
Inter­na­tion­al Jour­nal of Refugee Law
2018

The Glob­al Cop-Out on Refugees”

  • Human Rights
Inter­na­tion­al Jour­nal of Refugee Law
2018

A Glob­al Solu­tion to a Glob­al Refugee Crisis”

  • Human Rights
Euro­pean Papers
2016

Should We Pre­sume State Protection?”

  • Human Rights
Refuge
2016

What is the Mean­ing of State Pro­tec­tion in Refugee Law?: A Debate”

  • Human Rights
Inter­na­tion­al Jour­nal of Refugee Law
2016

Intro­duc­tion to Michi­gan Jour­nal of Inter­na­tion­al Law

  • Inter­na­tion­al and Com­par­a­tive Law
  • Human Rights
Michi­gan Jour­nal of Inter­na­tion­al Law
2016

The Michi­gan Guide­lines on Risk for Rea­sons of Polit­i­cal Opinion”

  • Human Rights
Michi­gan Jour­nal of Inter­na­tion­al Law
2016

Non-Refoule­­ment in a World of Coop­er­a­tive Deterrence”

  • Inter­na­tion­al and Com­par­a­tive Law
  • Human Rights
Colum­bia Jour­nal of Transna­tion­al Law
2015

The Law of Refugee Status

  • Human Rights
2014

Food Depri­va­tion: A Basis for Refugee Status?”

  • Human Rights
Social Research
2014

Intro­duc­tion to Michi­gan Jour­nal of Inter­na­tion­al Law

  • Human Rights
Michi­gan Jour­nal of Inter­na­tion­al Law
2013

Human Rights and Refugee Law

  • Human Rights
2013

Round­table on the Future of Refugee Con­ven­tion Supervision”

  • Human Rights
Jour­nal of Refugee Studies
2013

Super­vis­ing the Refugee Convention”

  • Human Rights
Jour­nal of Refugee Studies
2013

Recon­ceiv­ing Refugee Law as Human Rights Protection”

  • Human Rights
Human Rights in the Twen­­­ty-First Cen­tu­ry: A Glob­al Challenge
2013

Refugees and Asylum”

  • Human Rights
Foun­da­tions of Inter­na­tion­al Migra­tion Law
2012

E.U. Account­abil­i­ty to Inter­na­tion­al Law: The Case of Asylum”

  • Inter­na­tion­al and Com­par­a­tive Law
  • Human Rights
Michi­gan Jour­nal of Inter­na­tion­al Law
2011

Queer Cas­es Make Bad Law”

  • Human Rights
New York Uni­ver­si­ty Jour­nal of Inter­na­tion­al Law and Politics
2011

Lever­ag­ing Asylum”

  • Human Rights
Texas Inter­na­tion­al Law Journal
2010

Pourquoi pro­téger de l’«arbitraire»?”

  • Human Rights
Annales de Droit de Louvain
2009

The Human Rights Quag­mire of Human Traf­fick­ing’ ”

  • Human Rights
Vir­ginia Jour­nal of Inter­na­tion­al Law
2008

The Michi­gan Guide­lines on Pro­tec­tion Elsewhere”

  • Human Rights
Michi­gan Jour­nal of Inter­na­tion­al Law
2007

Forced Migra­tion Stud­ies: Could We Agree Just to Date’?”

  • Human Rights
Jour­nal of Refugee Studies
2007

Why Refugee Law Still Matters”

  • Human Rights
Mel­bourne Jour­nal of Inter­na­tion­al Law
2007

Refugee Solu­tion, or Solu­tions to Refugeehood?”

  • Human Rights
Refuge
2007

(Debate) Rejoin­der”

  • Human Rights
Jour­nal of Refugee Studies
2007

Refugees’ Human Rights and the Chal­lenge of Polit­i­cal Will”

  • Human Rights
Law Quad­ran­gle Notes
2006

The False Panacea of Off­shore Deterrence”

  • Human Rights
Forced Migra­tion Review
2006

The Michi­gan Guide­lines on Well-Found­ed Fear”

  • Human Rights
Michi­gan Jour­nal of Inter­na­tion­al Law
2005

The Right of States to Repa­tri­ate For­mer Refugees”

  • Human Rights
Ohio State Jour­nal of Dis­pute Resolution
2005

Is there a Sub­jec­tive Ele­ment in the Refugee Con­ven­tion’s Require­ment of Well-Found­ed Fear’?”

  • Human Rights
Michi­gan Jour­nal of Inter­na­tion­al Law
2005

The Rights of Refugees Under Inter­na­tion­al Law

  • Inter­na­tion­al and Com­par­a­tive Law
  • Human Rights
2005

Review of Rethink­ing Refugee Law

  • Human Rights
Amer­i­can Jour­nal of Inter­na­tion­al Law
2004

What’s in a Label?”

  • Human Rights
Euro­pean Jour­nal of Migra­tion and Law
2003

Claims to Refugee Sta­tus Based on Vol­un­tary but Pro­tect­ed Actions (Dis­cus­sion Paper No. 1 Advanced Refugee Law Work­shop Inter­na­tion­al Asso­ci­a­tion of Refugee Law Judges Auck­land, New Zealand, Octo­ber 2002)”

  • Human Rights
Inter­na­tion­al Jour­nal of Refugee Law
2003

Mem­ber­ship of a Par­tic­u­lar Social Group (Dis­cus­sion Paper No. 4 Advanced Refugee Law Work­shop Inter­na­tion­al Asso­ci­a­tion of Refugee Law Judges Auck­land, New Zealand, Octo­ber 2002)”

  • Human Rights
Inter­na­tion­al Jour­nal of Refugee Law
2003

The Role of State Pro­tec­tion in Refugee Analy­sis (Dis­cus­sion Paper No. 2 Advanced Refugee Law Work­shop Inter­na­tion­al Asso­ci­a­tion of Refugee Law Judges Auck­land, New Zealand, Octo­ber 2002)”

  • Human Rights
Inter­na­tion­al Jour­nal of Refugee Law
2003

A Forum for the Transna­tion­al Devel­op­ment of Refugee Law: The IARLJ’s Advanced Refugee Law Workshop”

  • Human Rights
Inter­na­tion­al Jour­nal of Refugee Law
2003

Inter­nal Protection/​Relocation/​Flight Alter­na­tive as an Aspect of Refugee Sta­tus Determination”

  • Human Rights
Refugee Pro­tec­tion in Inter­na­tion­al Law: UNHCRs Glob­al Con­sul­ta­tions on Inter­na­tion­al Protection
2003

The Causal Con­nec­tion (‘Nexus’) to a Con­ven­tion Ground (Dis­cus­sion Paper No. 3 Advanced Refugee Law Work­shop Inter­na­tion­al Asso­ci­a­tion of Refugee Law Judges Auck­land, New Zealand, Octo­ber 2002)”

  • Human Rights
Inter­na­tion­al Jour­nal of Refugee Law
2003

Refugee Law Is Not Immi­gra­tion Law”

  • Human Rights
Glob­al­ism: Peo­ple, Prof­its and Progress
2002

Refugee Law Is Not Immi­gra­tion Law”

  • Human Rights
World Refugee Survey
2002

The Michi­gan Guide­lines on Nexus to a Con­ven­tion Ground”

  • Human Rights
Michi­gan Jour­nal of Inter­na­tion­al Law
2002

Who Should Watch Over Refugee Law?”

  • Human Rights
Forced Migra­tion Review
2002