South Africa Undermines Refugee Right to Human Dignity and Work
Cora Wright Vol. 41 Associate Editor On January 1st, 2020, South Africa significantly changed its refugee laws. However, these changes […]
Wrong on Rights: Greece Expands Violations with New Refugee Policies
Elisabeth Brennen Vol. 41 Associate Editor In September of this year, Greece announced a new series of measures aimed at […]
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 […]
Kenya to Close Dadaab Refugee Camp in Violation of International Law

Xun Yuan Vol. 38 Associate Editor In May 2016, the Kenyan government announced that it would start closing the world’s […]
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. […]