This article focuses on two questions regarding the movement of persons across international borders: (1) do states have a right to unilaterally control their borders; and (2) if they do, are migration arrangements simply immune to moral considerations? Unlike open borders theorists, I answer the first question in the affirmative. However, I answer the second question in the negative. More specifically, I argue that states have a negative duty to exclude prospective immigrants whose departure could be expected to contribute to severe deprivation in their countries of origin. Countries have a right to unilaterally control their borders, but their exercise of this right is constrained by the demands of morality
States cannot legitimately enforce their borders against migrants if dominant conceptions of soverei...
Nations zealously guard their borders and carefully vet migrants. This consigns many people to live ...
The philosophical discussion on immigration has been dominated by the debate over the state’s right ...
My thesis focuses on two questions regarding the permanent movement of persons across international ...
This article asks whether states have a right to close their borders because of their right to self-...
This article asks whether states have a right to close their borders because of their right to self-...
The article addresses the government's inability to control international migration. According to th...
Several political theorists argue that states have rights to self-determination and these rights jus...
The book has a clear focus on philosophical theory and ethical argument, referring to economic and o...
Abstract. This study is devoted to the ways and means to justify a ‘more ’ cosmopolitan realization ...
This study is devoted to the ways and means to justify a ‘more’ cosmopolitan realization of certain ...
The topic of migration raises important and challenging normative questions about the legitimacy of ...
The article addresses the prospective responsibility of states to protect citizens from emigration p...
Abstract: This article discusses the arguments in favor of and against a right to mobility. It argue...
States cannot legitimately enforce their borders against migrants if dominant conceptions of soverei...
Nations zealously guard their borders and carefully vet migrants. This consigns many people to live ...
The philosophical discussion on immigration has been dominated by the debate over the state’s right ...
My thesis focuses on two questions regarding the permanent movement of persons across international ...
This article asks whether states have a right to close their borders because of their right to self-...
This article asks whether states have a right to close their borders because of their right to self-...
The article addresses the government's inability to control international migration. According to th...
Several political theorists argue that states have rights to self-determination and these rights jus...
The book has a clear focus on philosophical theory and ethical argument, referring to economic and o...
Abstract. This study is devoted to the ways and means to justify a ‘more ’ cosmopolitan realization ...
This study is devoted to the ways and means to justify a ‘more’ cosmopolitan realization of certain ...
The topic of migration raises important and challenging normative questions about the legitimacy of ...
The article addresses the prospective responsibility of states to protect citizens from emigration p...
Abstract: This article discusses the arguments in favor of and against a right to mobility. It argue...
States cannot legitimately enforce their borders against migrants if dominant conceptions of soverei...
Nations zealously guard their borders and carefully vet migrants. This consigns many people to live ...
The philosophical discussion on immigration has been dominated by the debate over the state’s right ...