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U.S. Human Rights Policy Toward Haiti HEARING BEFORE THE LEGISLATION AND NATIONAL SECURITY SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ONE HUNDRED SECOND CONGRESS SECOND SESSION APRIL 9, 1992
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Document Source: Harold Hongju Koh Virginia Journal of International Law
Year: 1992
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Categories: History
Tags: asylum, congress, Haiti, immigration, policy
The Human Face of the Haitian Interdiction Program Haitian interdiction program: its origins, its illegality, and its moral failings.
Document Source: Harold Hongju Koh
Year: 1994
Language: English
Categories: History
Tags: asylum, congress, Haiti, immigration, policy
The Haitian Refugee Litigation_ a Case Study in Transnational Pub Increasingly, private litigants are turning to U.S. courts to enforce international human rights norms against government officials: both foreigners who commit torture, genocide, and terrorism at home,” and U.S. government officials when they act in violation of internationally recognized standards.
Document Source: Harold Hongju Koht
Year: 1994
Language: English
Categories: History
Tags: asylum, congress, Haiti, immigration, policy
The Haiti Paradigm in United States ‘ That article identified the recurrent patterns of executive activism, congressional passivity, and judicial tolerance that push Presidents successfully to press the limits of law in foreign affairs.
Document Source: Harold Hongju Koh
Year: 1994
Language: English
Categories: History
Tags: asylum, congress, Haiti, immigration, policy
Reflections on Refoulement and Haitian Centers Council In June 1993, over Justice Blackmun’s dissent, the United States Supreme Court upheld the Government’s policy of deliberate refoulement: the summary, forcible return of fleeing Haitian refugees to their persecutors. In retrospect, the Court’s ruling in Sale v. Haitian Centers Council came as no surprise. The Court had …
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