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—Professor Stephen Meili delivered a paper on U.S. refugee resettlement policy at a conference sponsored by the University of Auckland's New Zealand Centre on Human Rights. The theme of the conference was the…
—Professor Stephen Meili presented a paper on complimentary protection in comparative perspective at the Nordic Asylum Law Seminar at the University of Bergen, Norway. Meili used his research on the impact of human…
—Professor Stephen Meili discussed the ways that lawyers in Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States utilize international human rights treaties in their advocacy on behalf of asylum-seekers and other…
—Professor Stephen Meili presented his preliminary findings on the impact of human rights treaties on asylum jurisprudence and practice in the United Kingdom at Oxford University's Centre on Migration, Policy and…
—Professor Stephen Meili presented his research comparing the impact of human rights treaties on jurisprudence and practice in the United Kingdom and Canada at the University of Oxford Refugee Studies Centre (RSC…
—Professor Steve Meili presented his research comparing asylum jurisprudence and practice in the United States and Canada at Oxford University's North American Center, which is based at St. Antony's College. Meili…
—Professor Steve Meili presented his research on refugee lawyers in the United Kingdom at a symposium entitled "Filling Power Vacuums in the New Global Legal Order" at Boston College Law School. Meili's symposium…
—Professor Steve Meili received a grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to continue his research on the impact of international human rights treaties on asylum jurisprudence in domestic courts in…
—Professor Steve Meili was interviewed on the Fox TV News affiliate in Minneapolis shortly after the U.S. Supreme Court issued its decision in United States v. Arizona. Meili explained that while this was a…
—Professor Steve Meili presented his research on the impact of international human rights treaties on Canadian asylum jurisprudence at the Canadian Association for Refugee and Forced Migration Studies Annual Conference…
—Professor Stephen Meili presented data on the unmet legal needs of indigent immigrants at the 2012 Pro Bono/Pro Se Bar Summit, held in Minneapolis. The summit, which was co-sponsored by the U.S. District Court for…
—Professor Steve Meili discussed the impact of international human rights law on asylum jurisprudence at a seminar sponsored by the University of London's Institute for Advanced Legal Studies. Meili's talk, which…