936 total citations 33 papers, 498 citations indexed
About
Daniel Kanstroom is a scholar working on Political Science and International Relations, Sociology and Political Science and Law.
According to data from OpenAlex, Daniel Kanstroom has authored 33 papers receiving a total of 498 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 21 papers in Political Science and International Relations, 19 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 5 papers in Law. Recurrent topics in Daniel Kanstroom's work include International Law and Human Rights (11 papers), Torture, Ethics, and Law (8 papers) and European Criminal Justice and Data Protection (6 papers). Daniel Kanstroom is often cited by papers focused on International Law and Human Rights (11 papers), Torture, Ethics, and Law (8 papers) and European Criminal Justice and Data Protection (6 papers). Daniel Kanstroom collaborates with scholars based in United States. Daniel Kanstroom's co-authors include Cecilia Menjívar and Mary C. Waters and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Harvard Law Review and UCLA law review.
In The Last Decade
Daniel Kanstroom
29 papers
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425 citations
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All Works
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Kanstroom, Daniel. (2018). Expedited Removal and Due Process: “A Testing Crucible of Basic Principle” in the Time of Trump. Washington and Lee law review. 75(3). 1323.3 indexed citations
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Kanstroom, Daniel. (2017). Deportation As a Global Phenomenon: Reflections on the ILC Draft Articles on the Expulsion of Aliens. SSRN Electronic Journal.2 indexed citations
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Kanstroom, Daniel, et al.. (2015). The Forgotten Deported: A Declaration on the Rights of Expelled and Deported Persons. SSRN Electronic Journal. 47(3). 537.1 indexed citations
Kanstroom, Daniel. (2011). The Right to Deportation Counsel in Padilla v. Kentucky : The Challenging Construction of the Fifth-and-a-Half Amendment. UCLA law review. 1461–1514.2 indexed citations
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Kanstroom, Daniel. (2011). "Passed Beyond Our Aid:" U.S. Deportation, Integrity, and the Rule of Law. SSRN Electronic Journal. 35(2). 95–107.1 indexed citations
Kanstroom, Daniel. (2008). On "Waterboarding": Legal Interpretation and the Continuing Struggle for Human Rights. Boston College international and comparative law review. 28(2). 203.1 indexed citations
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Kanstroom, Daniel. (2007). Post Deportation Human Rights Law: Aspiration, Oxymoron or Necessity?. SSRN Electronic Journal. 3(1). 195.2 indexed citations
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Kanstroom, Daniel. (2007). Reaping the Harvest: The Long, Complicated, Crucial Rhetorical Struggle Over Deportation. 39. 1911–1922.4 indexed citations
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Kanstroom, Daniel. (2007). The Better Part of Valor: The REAL ID Act, Discretion, and the 'Rule' of Immigration Law. eYLS (Yale Law School). 51(1). 61–206.4 indexed citations
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Kanstroom, Daniel. (2005). Legal Lines in Shifting Sand: Immigration Law and Human Rights in the Wake of September 11. SSRN Electronic Journal.2 indexed citations
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Kanstroom, Daniel. (2005). Legal Lines in Shifting Sand: Immigration Law and Human Rights in the Wake of September 11th. Boston College Third World law journal. 25(1). 1.8 indexed citations
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Kanstroom, Daniel. (2004). Criminalizing the Undocumented: Ironic Boundaries of the Post-September 11th 'Pale of Law'. SSRN Electronic Journal. 29(4). 639–670.8 indexed citations
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Kanstroom, Daniel. (2003). "Unlawful Combatants' in the United States: Drawing the Fine Line Between Law and War. 30(1). 18.2 indexed citations
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Kanstroom, Daniel. (2000). Deportation and Justice: A Constitutional Dialogue. Boston College law review. 41(4). 771.2 indexed citations
Kanstroom, Daniel. (1993). The Shining City and the Fortress: Reflections on the “Euro-solution” to the German Immigration Dilemma. Boston College international and comparative law review. 16(2). 201.1 indexed citations
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Kanstroom, Daniel. (1993). Wer Sind Wir Wieder? Laws of Asylum, Immigration, and Citizenship in the Struggle for the Soul of the New Germany. The Yale journal of international law. 18(1). 155.15 indexed citations
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Kanstroom, Daniel. (1990). Judicial Review of Amnesty Denials: Must Aliens Bet Their Lives to Get Into Court?. 25(1). 53.1 indexed citations
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