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John A. Scanlan

Books

John A. Scanlan

Professor Emeritus of Law, 2009-present; Professor of Law, 1986-2009


INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS: A BIBLIOGRAPHY, 1970-75 (with Barry O’Connor). Notre Dame, IN: Center for Civil and Human Rights, University of Notre Dame Law School, 1980.

LAW OF FEDERAL ESTATE AND GIFT TAXATION (with David T. Link). Chicago: Callaghan, 1980.

THE GLOBAL REFUGEE PROBLEM: U.S. AND WORLD RESPONSE (with Gil Loescher). Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications, 1983.

U.S. FOREIGN POLICY AND ITS IMPACT ON REFUGEE FLOW FROM HAITI (with Gil Loescher). New York: New York University, 1984.

HUMAN RIGHTS, POWER POLITICS, AND THE INTERNATIONAL REFUGEE REGIME: THE CASE OF U.S. TREATMENT OF CARIBBEAN BASIN REFUGEES (with Gil Loescher). Princeton: Center of International Studies, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University, 1985.

CALCULATED KINDNESS: REFUGEES AND AMERICA’S HALF-OPEN DOOR, 1945 TO THE PRESENT (with Gil Loescher). New York: Free Press, 1986.