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On this episode, The Constitutionalization of Human Rights Law and its Impact on Asylum-Seekers, Professor Steve Meili analyzes how lawyers representing asylum-seekers in five countries (Colombia, Mexico, South Africa, Uganda, and the United States) have bridged the gap between the constitutionalization of human rights law as written to protecting asylum-seekers on the ground
Professor Meili’s talk is based on his forthcoming book from Oxford University Press, “The Constitutionalization of Human Rights Law: Implications for Refugees”
Professor Meili is the James H. Michael Professor of International Human Rights Law. His research focuses on the rights of non-citizens, particularly refugees and asylum-seekers. He is the Director of the Law School’s Immigration and Human Rights Clinic, where students represent asylum-seekers and human trafficking survivors.
This event was recorded on April 14th, 2022. It is also available for viewing on the Minnesota Law YouTube channel. (https://youtu.be/HP-EKcrxNeo)
Find the transcript of this episode at: https://z.umn.edu/Ep19Transcript
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