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

James C. Hathaway
  • Human Rights
Michigan Journal of International Law
2005

The Rights of Refugees Under International Law

James C. Hathaway
  • International and Comparative Law
  • Human Rights
2005

Review of Rethinking Refugee Law

James C. Hathaway
  • Human Rights
American Journal of International Law
2004

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

James C. Hathaway
  • Human Rights
Refugee Protection in International Law: UNHCR’s Global Consultations on International Protection
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)”

James C. Hathaway
  • Human Rights
International Journal of Refugee Law
2003

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

James C. Hathaway
  • Human Rights
International Journal of Refugee 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)”

James C. Hathaway
  • Human Rights
International Journal of Refugee Law
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)”

James C. Hathaway
  • Human Rights
International Journal of Refugee Law
2003

“What’s in a Label?”

James C. Hathaway
  • Human Rights
European Journal of Migration and 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)”

James C. Hathaway
  • Human Rights
International Journal of Refugee Law
2003

“Refugee Law Is Not Immigration Law”

James C. Hathaway
  • Human Rights
Globalism: People, Profits and Progress
2002

“Refugee Law Is Not Immigration Law”

James C. Hathaway
  • Human Rights
World Refugee Survey
2002

“Who Should Watch Over Refugee Law?”

James C. Hathaway
  • Human Rights
Law Quadrangle Notes
2002

“The Michigan Guidelines on Nexus to a Convention Ground”

James C. Hathaway
  • Human Rights
Michigan Journal of International Law
2002

“Who Should Watch Over Refugee Law?”

James C. Hathaway
  • Human Rights
Forced Migration Review
2002

“The Causal Nexus in International Refugee Law”

James C. Hathaway
  • International and Comparative Law
  • Human Rights
Michigan Journal of International Law
2002

“Why Supervise the Refugee Convention?”

James C. Hathaway
  • Human Rights
Talk Back: The Newsletter of the International Council of Voluntary Agencies (ICVA)
2001

“The Michigan Guidelines on the Internal Protection Alternative”

James C. Hathaway
  • Human Rights
The Changing Nature of Persecution
2001

“Temporary Protection: Challenge or Solution?”

James C. Hathaway
  • Human Rights
Perspectives on Refugee Protection in South Africa
2001

“Temporary Protection of Refugees: Threat or Solution?”

James C. Hathaway
Perspectives on Refugee Protection in South Africa
2001

Interpretation of the Definition of ‘Refugee’ under Art. 1(A)(2) of the Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, with a View to the Elaboration of a Community Instrument to Guide the Application of the Refugee Convention Pursuant to Art.63(1)(c)

James C. Hathaway
  • Human Rights
2001

“Framing Refugee Protection in the New World Disorder”

James C. Hathaway
  • Human Rights
Cornell International Law Journal
2001

“Refugee Rights Are Not Negotiable”

James C. Hathaway
  • Human Rights
Georgetown Immigration Law Journal
2000

“America, Defender of Democratic Legitimacy?”

James C. Hathaway
  • Human Rights
European Journal of International Law
2000

“The Relationship Between Human Rights and Refugee Law: What Refugee Law Judges Can Contribute”

James C. Hathaway
  • Human Rights
The Realities of Refugee Determination on the Eve of a New Millennium: The Role of the Judiciary
1999

“Crisis in International Refugee Law”

James C. Hathaway
Indian Journal of International Law
1999

“The Michigan Guidelines on the Internal Protection Alternative”

James C. Hathaway
  • Human Rights
Michigan Journal of International Law
1999

“America’s Apostasy”

James C. Hathaway
  • Human Rights
Law Quadrangle Notes
1999

“Introduction to International Refugee Law: The Michigan Guidelines on the Internal Protection Alternative”

James C. Hathaway
  • Human Rights
Michigan Journal of International Law
1999

“Can International Refugee Law Be Made Relevant Again?”

James C. Hathaway
  • International and Comparative Law
  • Human Rights
Law Quadrangle Notes
1998

“The Meaning of Repatriation”

James C. Hathaway
  • Human Rights
International Journal of Refugee Law
1997

“Making International Refugee Law Relevant Again: A Proposal for Collectivized and Solution-Oriented Protection”

James C. Hathaway
  • International and Comparative Law
  • Human Rights
Harvard Human Rights Journal
1997

“Is Refugee Status Really Elitist? An Answer to the Ethical Challenge”

James C. Hathaway
  • Human Rights
Europe and Refugees: A Challenge?
1997

Reconceiving International Refugee Law

James C. Hathaway
  • International and Comparative Law
  • Human Rights
1997

“Can International Refugee Law be Made Relevant Again?”

James C. Hathaway
  • International and Comparative Law
  • Human Rights
Reconceiving International Refugee Law
1997

“Temporary Protection”

James C. Hathaway
  • Human Rights
Reconceiving International Refugee Law
1997

“Toward the Reformulation of International Refugee Law”

James C. Hathaway
  • International and Comparative Law
  • Human Rights
Refuge
1996

“Refugee Status Arising From Generalized Oppression”

James C. Hathaway
  • Human Rights
The Living Law of Nations: Essays on Refugees, Minorities, Indigenous Peoples and the Human Rights of Other Vulnerable Groups
1996

Review of Constructing a Productive Other: Discourse Theory and the Convention Refugee Hearing

James C. Hathaway
  • Human Rights
International Migration Review
1996

“Fundamental Justice and the Deflection of Refugees From Canada”

James C. Hathaway
  • International and Comparative Law
  • Human Rights
Osgoode Hall Law Journal
1996

Refugee Rights: Report on a Comparative Survey

James C. Hathaway
  • Human Rights
1995

“ ‘Root Causes’ as Refugee Protection: A Chimerical Promise?”

James C. Hathaway
Immigration and European Union: Building on a Comprehensive Approach
1995

“The Legal Condition of the Refugee”

James C. Hathaway
General Reports presented to the XIVth International Congress of Comparative Law
1995

“New Directions to Avoid Hard Problems: The Distortion of the Palliative Role of Refugee Protection”

James C. Hathaway
  • Human Rights
Journal of Refugee Studies
1995

“Commentary: Three Critical Questions about the Study of Immigration Control”

James C. Hathaway
  • Human Rights
Controlling Immigration: A Global Perspective
1994

Review of The Movement of Persons Across Borders

James C. Hathaway
  • Human Rights
American Journal of International Law
1994

“Preface to Symposium on the Human Rights of Refugees”

James C. Hathaway
  • Human Rights
Journal of Refugee Studies
1994

Review of The Status of Refugees in Asia

James C. Hathaway
  • Human Rights
Refugee Survey Quarterly
1993

“Harmonizing for Whom? The Devaluation of Refugee Protection in the Era of European Economic Integration”

James C. Hathaway
  • Human Rights
Cornell International Law Journal
1993

“The Threat of European Integration”

James C. Hathaway
  • Human Rights
Compass
1993