33 research outputs found

    Finding Justice: Women’s Rights Advocacy and the Courts

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    This presentation was given at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association

    Executive Branch Socialization and Deference in Asylum Cases on the U.S Courts of Appeal

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    This presentation was given at the Annual Meeting of the Georgia Political Science Association

    The Conditioning Effect of EU Membership Status: Understanding Compliance with Legislative Initiatives to Protect Human Trafficking Victims

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    European countries face a tremendous challenge in coping with human trafficking, a challenge that has been exacerbated by the increase in irregular forms of migration to Europe since 2015. European Union members have made progress in developing a legal framework to protect trafficking victims. Yet attempts to coordinate national laws fail to address the growing problem. Research is needed to understand why states fall short of EU goals. Through case studies of Germany, Hungary and Turkey, we examine the extent to which adoption of the European Union’s Council Framework Decision on Combating Trafficking in Human Beings is associated with positive domestic changes. We focus on the effect of European Union membership status on implementation of victim protection policy. The results suggest that powerful EU members need incentives to cooperate that exceed costs, while capacity-building measures would likely drive change for candidates and newer members. Our findings help scholars predict when European legislative initiatives will likely translate into better domestic anti-trafficking measures. The findings also have broader implications for cooperative efforts in migration control and human rights protection

    Threat and Suspicion: Scalia’s Legacy for A Transnational Judicial Dialogue

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    Georgia Southern University faculty member Maureen T. Stobb authored Threat and Suspicion: Scalia’s Legacy for A Transnational Judicial Dialogue in The Conservative Revolution of Antonin Scalia

    Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Cognitive Processing of Norms and Interests on the U.S. Courts of Appeals

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    This presentation was given at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association

    Power of the Pen or the Gavel? Determining Asylum Standards on the Courts of Appeals

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    This presentation was given at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association

    Restrictions on Campaign Materials for Early Voting

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    The Changing Landscape of Immigration Law: A Panel Discussion on Recent Changes in Immigration Policy

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    This presentation was given at the International Celebration Day, The Office of International Programs and Services, Georgia Southern University

    Protecting the Rights of Unaccompanied Immigrant Children

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    This presentation was given at the United Methodist Women, Statesboro First Methodist Church

    Graduate School Workshop Series

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    This presentation was given at Georgia Southern University
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