The central objective of this thesis is to demonstrate how the concept—or concepts—of the public/private divide actively shapes the conditions of migrant domestic work in Europe. In doing so, I aim to show how European states’ current treatment of migrant domestic work is ethically problematic, and that a sufficient moral response to this dilemma entails a re-evaluation of any operative notions of the public/private distinction. The premise of my thesis is that migrants working as domestics suffer human rights abuses due to two distinct but inseparable factors: their gender-based mode of employment and their legal status. I will make the claim that states fail to prevent these abuses, and secure the conditions necessary for the fulfillmen...
Defence date: 10 June 2016Examining Board: Professor Claire Kilpatrick (EUI Supervisor); Professor B...
Abstract: This article discusses the changing role that care work performed in private homes has pla...
‘Driven by Western states’ desire to control the influx of migrants, the management and regulation o...
The central objective of this thesis is to demonstrate how the concept—or concepts—of the public/p...
The central objective of this thesis is to demonstrate how the concept—or concepts—of the public/p...
400 p.Today, migration has become a global crisis that is changing every corner of the world, and it...
This thesis examines the question of migration as a fundamental human right. To determine the normat...
Migrant domestic workers are estimated at approximately 11.5 million persons worldwide. European wom...
THESIS 10741This thesis titled ?The Ethics of the European Union Border regime: an argument for cons...
My thesis focuses on two questions regarding the permanent movement of persons across international ...
Thesis advisor: David HollenbachTransnational migration presents a problem for universal human right...
In the light of the recent developments occurred in the domestic sector in Europe and the debate on ...
Defence date: 10 June 2016Examining Board: Professor Claire Kilpatrick (EUI Supervisor); Professor B...
Defence date: 10 June 2016Examining Board: Professor Claire Kilpatrick (EUI Supervisor); Professor B...
Defence date: 10 June 2016Examining Board: Professor Claire Kilpatrick (EUI Supervisor); Professor B...
Defence date: 10 June 2016Examining Board: Professor Claire Kilpatrick (EUI Supervisor); Professor B...
Abstract: This article discusses the changing role that care work performed in private homes has pla...
‘Driven by Western states’ desire to control the influx of migrants, the management and regulation o...
The central objective of this thesis is to demonstrate how the concept—or concepts—of the public/p...
The central objective of this thesis is to demonstrate how the concept—or concepts—of the public/p...
400 p.Today, migration has become a global crisis that is changing every corner of the world, and it...
This thesis examines the question of migration as a fundamental human right. To determine the normat...
Migrant domestic workers are estimated at approximately 11.5 million persons worldwide. European wom...
THESIS 10741This thesis titled ?The Ethics of the European Union Border regime: an argument for cons...
My thesis focuses on two questions regarding the permanent movement of persons across international ...
Thesis advisor: David HollenbachTransnational migration presents a problem for universal human right...
In the light of the recent developments occurred in the domestic sector in Europe and the debate on ...
Defence date: 10 June 2016Examining Board: Professor Claire Kilpatrick (EUI Supervisor); Professor B...
Defence date: 10 June 2016Examining Board: Professor Claire Kilpatrick (EUI Supervisor); Professor B...
Defence date: 10 June 2016Examining Board: Professor Claire Kilpatrick (EUI Supervisor); Professor B...
Defence date: 10 June 2016Examining Board: Professor Claire Kilpatrick (EUI Supervisor); Professor B...
Abstract: This article discusses the changing role that care work performed in private homes has pla...
‘Driven by Western states’ desire to control the influx of migrants, the management and regulation o...