Volume 19, Issue 1 (2012) Globalization and Migration
Symposium
Editor's Note
Alfred C. Aman and Micah J. Nichols
Immigration Control in an Era of Globalization: Deflecting Foreigners, Weakening Citizens, Strengthening the State
Valsamis Mitsilegas
Disposable Workers: Applying a Human Rights Framework to Analyze Duties Owed to Seriously Injured or Ill Migrants
Lori A. Nessel
"Coming Out of the Shadows": DREAM Act Activism in the Context of Global Anti-Deportation Activism
Laura Corrunker
Global Anti-Anarchism: The Origins of ideological Deportation and the Suppression of Expression
Julia Rose Kraut
Citizenship and Marriage in a Globalizing World: Multicultural Families and Monocultural Nationality Laws in Korea and Japan
Erin Aeran Chung and Daisy Kim
Adjudicating the Intersection of Marital Immigration, Domestic Violence, and Spousal Murder: China-Taiwan Marriages and Competing Legal Domains
Sara L. Friedman
Human Rights and the Elusive Universal Subject: Immigration Detention Under International Human Rights and EU Law
Cathryn Costello
International Human Rights in Canadian Immigration Law - The Case of the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Catherine Dauvergne
Transnational Adoption and European Immigration Politics: Producing the National Body in Sweden
Barbara Yngvesson
Notes
Greenpeace, Social Media, and the Possibility of Global Deliberation on the Environment
Michael Roose
Harmonization, But Not Homogenization: The Case for Cuban Autonomy in Globalizing Economic Reforms
Heather Shreve
Book Review
