Browsing by Author "Uchimiya, Diane"
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Blackstone’s ratio for asylum: Fighting fraud while preserving procedural due process for asylum seekers
Uchimiya, Diane (2007)Fraud in the asylum context has long concerned U.S. government officials, and rightfully so. Changes in the law, such as imposing a one year filing deadline, mandating short processing times, and eliminating automatic ... -
Falling through the cracks: Gang victims as casualties in current asylum jurisprudence
Uchimiya, Diane (2013)With the rise of transnational gangs in recent years, gang-based asylum cases have become both common and the cutting-edge of asylum jurisprudence. U.S. law protects persons fleeing serious human rights abuses inflicted ... -
Long way gone: Memoirs of a boy soldier
Uchimiya, Diane (2008)The fact that armed conflicts often reach children in the battle zones is not subject to serious debate. However, the various ways in which this occurs and the long-term effects thereof on the lives of these young victims ... -
Right to counsel in immigration matters
Uchimiya, Diane; Kiblan, Malea (. Washington, DC, 2003)