International Law and Immigration
Ca. Int'l Law Journal VOL. 25, NO. 1, FALL 2017
Content
- Comply at Your Own Risk: Reconciling the Tension between Western Due Diligence Practices and Chinese State Secrets Law
- Contents
- Development of New Approaches in International Trade Law
- Discrimination against Refugees: the Limits of Presidential Authority under International Law
- Editor's Comments
- Letter From the 2016-2017 Chair of the International Law Section
- Letter From the 2017-18 Co-chairs of the International Law Section
- Masthead
- Risk Factors in Eb-5 Regional Center Private Placement Memoranda
- The 'Don' of a New Era: Untangling the Sanctions Policy of the Trump Administration and its Compliance Implications
- The Travel Ban and the Ninth Circuit's Holding in State of Washington v. Trump
- Global Legal Research
Global Legal Research
By Sarah Sullivan, JD, MLIS
The articles in this issue of The California International Law Journal concern a diverse array of legal topics including: U.S. and Chinese business law conflicts, EB-5 visas, the refugee convention, and the current U.S. travel ban. Below are my recommended sources, all available at LA Law Library, to help readers continue to explore the subjects presented in this issue.
I. TRAVEL BAN
Alien Registration (Smith) Act, 76th Congressional Session, ch. 439, 54 Stat. 670 (1940) (Government Printing Office, 1941). RR KF50 U5 v.54 1939 – 1941