Research

deGuzman: Inter-National Justice for Them or Global Justice for Us?: The U.S. As a Supranational Justice Donor

Dr. Margaret M. deGuzman, Associate Professor of Law at Temple, recently posted Inter-National Justice for Them or Global Justice for Us?: The U.S. As a Supranational Justice Donor (Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law, forthcoming). Here’s the abstract: U.S. policy concerning international justice, particularly at the ICC, involves case-by-case support when …

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Peter Spiro keynotes #Strategizens

  Today, IILPP Co-Director Peter Spiro gave a keynote talk at the “Strategic Citizenship” conference at Princeton. Below is a summary of his address: Plural citizenship has become a stealth incident of globalization. Historically deplored as immoral, it is now a commonplace. Its rise poses profound questions relating to membership …

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Ramji-Nogales Publishes Asylum Adjudication Study

Although Americans generally think that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security is focused only on preventing terrorism, one office within that agency has a humanitarian mission. Its Asylum Office adjudicates applications from people fleeing persecution in their homelands. Lives in the Balance is a careful empirical analysis of how Homeland …

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