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Faculty Publications
International and Immigration Law faculty are
consistent contributors to their fields of expertise through publications
and conference participation in panel discussions and the delivery of
papers. In the area of publications, these contributions include:
Okezie Chukwumerije
- Interpreting
Most-Favored-Nation Clauses in Investment Treaty Arbitrations,
8 J. World Inv. & Trade 597 (2007).
- Peer Review and the Promotion
of Good Governance in Africa, 32 N.C.J. Int’l & Com. Reg. 49(2006).
- International Judicial
Assistance: Revitalizing sec. 1782, 37 Geo. Wash. Int’l L. Rev. 649
(2005).
Fernando Colon-Navarro
- Familia e Inmigración: What
Happened to Family Unity? 19 Fla. J.
Int’l L. 2 (2007)
- Latinos, Terrorism and
United States Immigration Policy (with
Lupe Salinas, forthcoming Hispanic National Bar Association Journal).
Emeka Duruigbo
- Exhaustion of Local Remedies
and Alien tort Litigation, 29 Fordham
Int’l L. J. 1245 (2006).
- Permanent Sovereignty and
Peoples’ Ownership of Natural Resources in International Law,
38 Geo. Wash. Int’l L. rev. 33 (2006).
- The World Bank,
Multinational Oil Corporations, and the Resource Curse in Africa,
26 U. Pa. J. Int’l Econ. L. 1 (2005).
- The Economic Cost of Alien
tort Litigation, 14 Minn. J. Global Trade
1 (2004).
- Managing Oil Revenues for
Socio-Economic Development in Nigeria: The Case for Community-Based
Trust Funds, 30 N.C.J. Int’l L & Com. Reg.
121 (2004).
- Natural Gas Development in
Nigeria and its Implications, Energy
Business, Oct. 2004 at 43.
Maurice Hew
- The Fence and the Wall
(Mart)…Maginot Line Mentality, 39 Conn. L.
Rev. 1383 (2007).
- Prosecutorial Discretion:
An Opportunistic Defense to Employer Sanctions Following Katrina,
31 T. Marshall L. rev. 463 (2006).
Craig Jackson
1.
The Anti-Commandeering Doctrine and
Foreign Policy Federalism as seen from Medellin v. Texas (forthcoming,
vol. 18, Suffolk Transnational Law Review) (2008).
2.
With
Professor Reynaldo Anaya Valencia of the St. Mary’s University School of
Law, and Texas state senators Rodney Ellis, and Leticia Van de Putte
Avena and the World Court’s Death Penalty Jurisdiction in Texas: Addressing
the Odd Notion of Texas’s Independence from the World, 23 Yale Law &
Pol’y L. Rev 455 (2005).
3.
Constitutional Structure and Governance
Strategies for Economic Integration in Africa and Europe,
13 Transnational Law and Contemporary Problems 139
(2004).Ana Otero
- Tinkering with the Machinery
of Death in Texas: A Chronicle of Unbridled Injustice and Abuse,
16 Geo. Mason U. Civ. Rts. L. J. 183 (2006).
Edieth Wu
- Domestic Spying and Why
America Should Avoid the Slippery Slope,
16 S. Cal. Rev. L. & Soc. Just. 3 (2006).
- Global Responses and
Recourses to Terrorism, 25 Whittier L.
Rev. 521 (2004).
Institute Symposia
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The African Union and the New Pan-Africanism: Rushing to
Organize or Timely Shift. This symposium
edition of volume 13 of Transnational Law and Contemporary Problems
(University of Iowa School of Law) (2003) included papers delivered at
the conference of the same name and held at Texas Southern University
co-sponsored by the Institute along with the American Society of
International Law and the Center on International Law, Policy and Africa
at the DePaul University College of Law.
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The Human Aftermath
of Hurricane Katrina.
The Thurgood Marshall Law Review published a symposium issue featuring
papers delivered at one of the first post Katrina law symposia sponsored
by the law school, along with the Earl Carl Institute, and the Institute
with special assistance from the Brookings Institute of Washington D.C.
The symposium was published in volume 31 of the Thurgood Marshall Law
Review (2006).
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