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020 _a9780198843085
082 _a325.01
_bMIG-
245 _aMigration in Political Theory
_b: the ethics of movement and membership
260 _bOxford University Press
_c2019
_aUnited Kingdom
300 _axi, 299p
504 _aInclude Index
520 _aThe volume addresses challenging and under-researched themes on the subject of migration. It debates the question of whether we ought to recognize a human right to immigrate, and whether it might be legitimate to restrict emigration. The authors critically examine criteria for selecting would-be migrants, and for acquiring citizenship, as well as the tensions between the claims of immigrants and existing residents, and tackle questions of migrant worker exploitation and responsibility for refugees. All of the chapters illustrate the importance of drawing on the tools of political theory to clarifying, criticize and challenge the current terms of the migration debate.
650 _aEmigration and immigration--
_vMoral and ethical aspects
_vPolitical aspects
700 _aFine, Sarah
700 _aYpi, Lea
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