Who are refugees? Who, if anyone, is responsible for protecting them? What forms should this protection take? In a world of people fleeing from corrupt governments, civil wars, state failure, famine and environmental disasters, these are politically urgent and ethically pressing questions. In this book, David Owen reveals how the contemporary politics of refugee protection is structured by two rival pictures of refugees, and traces their roots in the history of refugee protection. By reconstructing this history, he proposes a way of understanding the value and purpose of the institution of refugeehood that moves us beyond our current impasse. Distinguishing between what is owed to refugees in general and what is owed to different types of r...
This chapter offers a practice-based normative reconstruction of the international refugee regime th...
This article examines some of the theoretical and practical implications of understanding durable so...
The thesis examines, philosophically and practically, what duties humanity has towards refugees. As ...
First published online: 15 April 2020The so-called European refugee crisis of 2015–6 has focused the...
Sixty years on from the signing of the Refugee Convention, forced migration and refugee movements co...
This book argues that states have a special obligation to offer asylum as a form of reparation to re...
In the face of the desperate plight of refugees, virtually all moral and political philosophers, reg...
Debates concerning who is entitled to refugee status and what is owed to persons with that status ha...
Why do states protect refugees? In the past twenty years, states have sought to limit access to asyl...
The paper explores the basis of the responsibilities we owe to refugees. That we have such responsib...
The international refugee protection regime has come under increasing pressure in recent times, as a...
As of June 2020, nearly 80 million people have been forcibly displaced from their homes, surpassing ...
Mark MillerThis project attempts to dissect the relationship between the nation-state system and th...
This is a concise and comprehensive introduction to both the world of refugees and the UN organizati...
Why do states protect refugees? In the past twenty years, states have sought to limit access to asyl...
This chapter offers a practice-based normative reconstruction of the international refugee regime th...
This article examines some of the theoretical and practical implications of understanding durable so...
The thesis examines, philosophically and practically, what duties humanity has towards refugees. As ...
First published online: 15 April 2020The so-called European refugee crisis of 2015–6 has focused the...
Sixty years on from the signing of the Refugee Convention, forced migration and refugee movements co...
This book argues that states have a special obligation to offer asylum as a form of reparation to re...
In the face of the desperate plight of refugees, virtually all moral and political philosophers, reg...
Debates concerning who is entitled to refugee status and what is owed to persons with that status ha...
Why do states protect refugees? In the past twenty years, states have sought to limit access to asyl...
The paper explores the basis of the responsibilities we owe to refugees. That we have such responsib...
The international refugee protection regime has come under increasing pressure in recent times, as a...
As of June 2020, nearly 80 million people have been forcibly displaced from their homes, surpassing ...
Mark MillerThis project attempts to dissect the relationship between the nation-state system and th...
This is a concise and comprehensive introduction to both the world of refugees and the UN organizati...
Why do states protect refugees? In the past twenty years, states have sought to limit access to asyl...
This chapter offers a practice-based normative reconstruction of the international refugee regime th...
This article examines some of the theoretical and practical implications of understanding durable so...
The thesis examines, philosophically and practically, what duties humanity has towards refugees. As ...