Recognizing Climate Change as a Threat: The UN Human Rights Committee Can Extend Refugee Protections to Climate Migrants
Javier Piñeiro Vol. 44 Associate Editor In the upcoming years, climate change will become a significant driver of migration, as […]
Detention of Migrants in Panama: Panama’s Compliance with the Refugee and American Conventions, Examined through the Vélez Loor Case
Rachelle Linsenmayer Vol. 43 Associate Editor In recent months, Panama announced that, with the cooperation of Colombia, it plans to […]
Finding Protection for Refugee Culture in International Law
James Moser, Jr. Vol. 42 Associate Editor Humanitarian crises that provoke refugee crises also may impact the survivability of the […]
How the Democratization of Myanmar Exacerbated Systemic Oppression of Rohingyas, and How the International Community Should Step In
Sarah Syed Vol. 39 Associate Editor Myanmar, formerly known as Burma, has been under close watch for its human rights […]
How Should We Criticize Aung San Suu Kyi’s Handling of the Rohingya Crisis?
Jens Thomsen Vol. 39 Associate Editor The Rohingya, a stateless, predominantly Muslim ethnic group, are victims of persecution being carried […]
Freedom of Movement
Cite as: James C. Hathaway, The Michigan Guidelines on Refugee Freedom of Movement, 39 Mich. J. Int’l L. 1 (2017). THE […]
Risk for Reasons of Political Opinion
Cite as: James C. Hathaway, The Michigan Guidelines on Risk for Reasons of Political Opinion, 37 Mich. J. Int’l L. 234 […]
Exclusion of International Criminals
Cite as: James C. Hathaway, The Michigan Guidelines on the Exclusion of International Criminals, 35 Mich. J. Int’l L. 3 (2013). […]
Right to Work
Cite as: James C. Hathaway, The Michigan Guidelines on the Right to Work, 31 Mich. J. Int’l L. 293 (2010). THE […]
Protection Elsewhere
Cite as: James C. Hathaway, The Michigan Guidelines on Protection Elsewhere, Adopted January 3, 2007, 28 Mich. J. Int’l L. […]