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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History, Hysteria, and Syrian Refugees

By Jaya Ramji-Nogales November 22, 2015, 11:30 AM This post was originally published on Just Security.   A week after the ISIS terrorist attacks in Paris, American political hysteria is on full display. On Thursday, the House voted to tighten screening procedures on Syrian refugees; never mind that the extraordinarily …

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Prof. Ramji-Nogales Presents at “Beyond Survival” Conference

On November 7, 2015 Prof. Jaya Ramji-Nogales, Co-Director of Temple’s Institute for International Law and Public Policy, presented on Labor Laws and Access to Livelihoods at the “Beyond Survival: Livelihood Strategies for Refugees in the Middle East” conference at Cornell Law School. The three-day conference was held at Cornell University, …

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Prof. Ramji-Nogales presents “Migration Emergencies” at ASIL Forum

On October 23, 2015 Professor Jaya Ramji-Nogales, Co-Director of the Temple Institute for International Law and Public Policy, presented Migration Emergencies at the American Society of International Law’s Mid-Year Research Forum at American University Washington College of Law in Washington DC.