
Current & Recent Research at Penn LawThe Penn Law faculty are engaged in a wide array of scholarship in traditional, cross-disciplinary and cutting-edge areas of inquiry. This newly created section of our website, which we will continue to populate in the months ahead, gives you access and the ability to search current and earlier work. FEATURED RESEARCHQuick Links: 15 Most Recent | 15 Most Viewed | RSS Feeds | Search SEARCHEnter search criteria in one or more of the following fields.
8 publications matched your search.
Court Interpreters and Preserving Due Process in Criminal Proceedings, in ABA JUDGE’S GUIDE TO IMMIGRATION LAW IN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS (American Bar Association 2004).
Deriving Support from International Law for the Right to Counsel in Civil Cases, 15 TEMP. POL. & CIV. RTS. L. REV. 651 (2006).
Human Rights for All Workers: The Emergence of Protections for Unauthorized Workers in the Inter-American Human Rights System, HUM. RTS. BRIEF, Fall 2004, at 5.
Inter-American Developments on Globalization’s Refugees: New Rights for Migrant Workers and Their Families, EUROPEAN YEARBOOK OF MINORITY ISSUES Vol. 3, 2003/4 ISBN 90 04 14820 0, 63-87 (co-author).
Making Visible the Invisible: Strategies for Responding to Globalization’s Impact on Immigrant Workers in the United States, 13 IND. J. GLOBAL LEGAL STUD. 105 (2006).
Member, Board of Directors, Friends of Farmworkers, Inc. (Philadelphia, PA).
Pursuit of a Rights-Based Approach to Migration: Recent Developments at the UN and the Inter-American System, HUM. RTS. BRIEF, Spg. 2007, at 14.
Transnational Approaches to Transnational Exploitation: A Proposal for Bi-National Migrant Rights Clinics, 30 U. PA. J. INT’L L. 1171 (2009).
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