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When Karen Musalo began teaching refugee law and policy in 1989, she didn't have much to go on. There wasn't even a case book for her specialty, so she had to write her own. After cobbling that tome together, Musalo began to build the Center for Gender and Refugee Studies at Hastings College of the Law, a project focusing on the nexus of asylum law and women's rights. Now all the work on behalf of those persecuted for their gender -- specifically, victims of domestic violence -- may be coming to a head.
May 05, 2003 at 12:00 AM
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