This article examines the concept of equality considering how it is important to re-discover its meaning in order to overcome people\u2019s concern (and fear) about migrants. The aim is to clarify how likeness and unlikeness are formulated, constructed, and then applied to concrete cases within a legal system, despite stereotypical perspectives. Analyzing Kelsen\u2019s formalistic understanding of law, and bearing in mind Ehlrich\u2019s standpoint, this contribution will observe how uncodified rules might condition behaviors at the individual and institutional levels. A formalistic approach to law might explain how a legal system works \u2018from within\u2019, i.e., according to formal procedures of normsgeneration and norms-application, no...
There are two ways in which the social ideal of equality has found expression in the law: in the pri...
Nations zealously guard their borders and carefully vet migrants. This consigns many people to live ...
This article addresses the position of transnational migrants with respect to their access to rights...
This paper looks at multiculturalism from a legal perspective. We have in the West equality laws. We...
Governments market policies like ?products,? hoping that they will receive public support. With the ...
This paper asks how to study migrants' relationship with the legal system upon arrival in the host c...
Current admission criteria for migrants in Western states tend to favor the well-to-do, able-bodied,...
The aim of this article is to discuss why the principle of equality and non-discrimination, although...
Immigrant legalization policies pose an ethical dilemma for liberal democracies. On the one hand, li...
The aim of this article is to discuss why the principle of equality and non-discrimination, although...
Abstract Immigrant legalization policies pose an ethical dilemma between justice and ...
This paper assumes that the modern migratory flows, together with the enormous circulation of people...
People Flow proposes a regulatory system that is nationalist and discriminatory. Instead we need a g...
The article considers what arbitrary law-making is and what may count as arbitrary law-making in the...
Migration emergencies are a commonplace feature in contemporary headlines. Pundits offer a variety o...
There are two ways in which the social ideal of equality has found expression in the law: in the pri...
Nations zealously guard their borders and carefully vet migrants. This consigns many people to live ...
This article addresses the position of transnational migrants with respect to their access to rights...
This paper looks at multiculturalism from a legal perspective. We have in the West equality laws. We...
Governments market policies like ?products,? hoping that they will receive public support. With the ...
This paper asks how to study migrants' relationship with the legal system upon arrival in the host c...
Current admission criteria for migrants in Western states tend to favor the well-to-do, able-bodied,...
The aim of this article is to discuss why the principle of equality and non-discrimination, although...
Immigrant legalization policies pose an ethical dilemma for liberal democracies. On the one hand, li...
The aim of this article is to discuss why the principle of equality and non-discrimination, although...
Abstract Immigrant legalization policies pose an ethical dilemma between justice and ...
This paper assumes that the modern migratory flows, together with the enormous circulation of people...
People Flow proposes a regulatory system that is nationalist and discriminatory. Instead we need a g...
The article considers what arbitrary law-making is and what may count as arbitrary law-making in the...
Migration emergencies are a commonplace feature in contemporary headlines. Pundits offer a variety o...
There are two ways in which the social ideal of equality has found expression in the law: in the pri...
Nations zealously guard their borders and carefully vet migrants. This consigns many people to live ...
This article addresses the position of transnational migrants with respect to their access to rights...