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Volume 34

Iraq at the Crossroads
Refugees and Legal Reform in Iraq: The Iraqi Civil Code, International Standards for the Treatment of Displaced Persons, and the Art of Attainable Solutions
Dan E. Stigall
34 Rutgers L. Rec. 1 (2009) | WestLaw | LexisNexis
Between Symbiosis and Schizophrenia: The Rights of Iraqi Refugees under Iraqi Law
Haider Ala Hamoudi
34 Rutgers L. Rec. 31 (2009) | WestLaw | LexisNexis
The Iraq Status-of-Forces Agreement, Iran, and Guantanamo Bay
Sean Foley, Ph.D.
34 Rutgers L. Rec. 39 (2009) | WestLaw | LexisNexis
Out of Iraq: The U.S. Legal Regime Governing Iraqi Refugee Resettlement
Jennifer Rikoski and Jonathan Finer
34 Rutgers L. Rec. 46 (2009) | WestLaw | LexisNexis





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