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Immigration Judges And Us Asylum Policy Banks Miller Linda Camp Keith Jennifer S Holmes

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Immigration Judges And Us Asylum Policy Banks Miller Linda Camp Keith Jennifer S Holmes
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.39 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Banks Miller; Linda Camp Keith; Jennifer S. Holmes
ISBN: 9780812290370, 0812290372
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Immigration Judges And Us Asylum Policy Banks Miller Linda Camp Keith Jennifer S Holmes by Banks Miller; Linda Camp Keith; Jennifer S. Holmes 9780812290370, 0812290372 instant download after payment.

Immigration Judges and U.S. Asylum Policy investigates hundreds of thousands of U.S. asylum cases with theoretical sophistication and empirical rigor, finding that immigration judges tend to assess legally relevant facts objectively while their decisions may be subjectively influenced by extralegal facts.


Immigration Judges and U.S. Asylum Policy investigates hundreds of thousands of U.S. asylum cases with theoretical sophistication and empirical rigor, finding that immigration judges tend to assess legally relevant facts objectively while their decisions may be subjectively influenced by extralegal facts.

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