The topic of migration raises important and challenging normative questions about the legitimacy of state power, the boundaries of political membership, and justice within and across state borders. States exercise power over borders, but what, if anything, justifies this power? Is it morally permissible for liberal democratic states to prevent their citizens from exiting the country and exclude prospective migrants from entering? If liberal democratic states are justified in excluding some and accepting others, how should they decide whom to admit? This review examines how contemporary political theorists and philosophers have answered these questions. First, I examine the conventional view that says states have the right to control immigra...
In this chapter, I bring non-ideal theory to bear on the ethics of immigration. In particular, I exp...
The philosophical discussion on immigration has been dominated by the debate over the state’s right ...
This dissertation examines how polities are being transformed by, and are responding to, increased g...
Existing moral reflection on immigration law and policy is caught in an impasse between (1) proponen...
Discrimination is one factor which operates amongst many in the social inclusion or exclusion of min...
In my dissertation I give a comprehensive account of the moral limits on immigration policy. Since s...
The mass movement of people across the globe constitutes a major feature of world politics today.Wha...
My thesis focuses on two questions regarding the permanent movement of persons across international ...
Existing moral reflection on immigration law and policy is caught in an impasse between (1) proponen...
According to the traditional state sovereignty view in the ethics of immigration literature, societi...
The book has a clear focus on philosophical theory and ethical argument, referring to economic and o...
The article engages a critical analysis of liberal theory in the context of transnational migration....
Predominant theories of international relations have conceptualised the state as a self-evidently au...
This article focuses on two questions regarding the movement of persons across international borders...
In an era of growing security concerns and heightened State efforts to curtail immigration to the de...
In this chapter, I bring non-ideal theory to bear on the ethics of immigration. In particular, I exp...
The philosophical discussion on immigration has been dominated by the debate over the state’s right ...
This dissertation examines how polities are being transformed by, and are responding to, increased g...
Existing moral reflection on immigration law and policy is caught in an impasse between (1) proponen...
Discrimination is one factor which operates amongst many in the social inclusion or exclusion of min...
In my dissertation I give a comprehensive account of the moral limits on immigration policy. Since s...
The mass movement of people across the globe constitutes a major feature of world politics today.Wha...
My thesis focuses on two questions regarding the permanent movement of persons across international ...
Existing moral reflection on immigration law and policy is caught in an impasse between (1) proponen...
According to the traditional state sovereignty view in the ethics of immigration literature, societi...
The book has a clear focus on philosophical theory and ethical argument, referring to economic and o...
The article engages a critical analysis of liberal theory in the context of transnational migration....
Predominant theories of international relations have conceptualised the state as a self-evidently au...
This article focuses on two questions regarding the movement of persons across international borders...
In an era of growing security concerns and heightened State efforts to curtail immigration to the de...
In this chapter, I bring non-ideal theory to bear on the ethics of immigration. In particular, I exp...
The philosophical discussion on immigration has been dominated by the debate over the state’s right ...
This dissertation examines how polities are being transformed by, and are responding to, increased g...