The following are legal-related working papers or journal article eprints posted on the Social Science Research Network (SSRN). The aim of the network is to promote the early and rapid dissemination of social science research results. Interested authors can read more on how to submit a paper to SSRN. In addition, many academic libraries have designed specific submission forms to make it easier for faculty to post their research (see, e.g., this FAQ from Georgetown Law).
Asylum-Seeking Families in Current Legal Discourse: A UK Perspective (posted Sept. 2009) [preprint]
Bringing International Law to Bear on the Detention of Refugees and Conditions of Detention in the United States (posted Sept. 2009) [text]
Patrolling the Borders of Sexual Orientation: Bisexual Refugee Claims in Canada (posted Sept. 2009) [text]
Reconceiving Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons as Transitional Justice Actors (posted Oct. 2009) [text]
Transnational Judicial Dialogue, Harmonization and the Common European Asylum System (posted Sept. 2009) [text]
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