Lawless Zones, Rightless Subjects
Herausgeber: Benhabib, Seyla; Shachar, Ayelet
Lawless Zones, Rightless Subjects
Herausgeber: Benhabib, Seyla; Shachar, Ayelet
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Focusing on the hot-button issues of migration and sovereignty, this volume highlights the radical reconfiguration of territory, rights, and jurisdiction taking place at different levels and examines its implications for the future of democratic governance within and across borders. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
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Focusing on the hot-button issues of migration and sovereignty, this volume highlights the radical reconfiguration of territory, rights, and jurisdiction taking place at different levels and examines its implications for the future of democratic governance within and across borders. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Januar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 548g
- ISBN-13: 9781009512848
- ISBN-10: 1009512846
- Artikelnr.: 70290467
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Januar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 548g
- ISBN-13: 9781009512848
- ISBN-10: 1009512846
- Artikelnr.: 70290467
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction. Lawless zones, rightless subjects Ayelet Shachar and Seyla
Benhabib; Part I. Territoriality and Rights Protection: 1. Moving borders,
refugee protection, and immigration policy Hiroshi Motomura; 2. Cease
fires: temporality, bordering, and climate mobilities Elizabeth F. Cohen;
3. Safe third country: democratic responsibility and the ends of
international human rights Paul Linden-Retek; 4. The role of proximity for
states' obligations toward persons seeking protection Dana Schmalz; 5. The
border within: Mobility, stereotypes, and the case for asylum seekers as
migrants Frédéric Mégret; Part II. New Geographies of Borders: Territory,
Land, and Water: 6. The border as accordion: linear borders,
territoriality, and the problem of naturalness Matthew Longo; 7. The
materiality of territory Nishin Nathwani; 8. Territoriality from the sea:
political action in a world of vanishing exteriority Itamar Mann; 9. Forced
migrants, human rights, and climate refugees Michael W. Doyle; Part III.
Public Territories and Private Borders: tracing Transnational Power
Relations: 10. From the colony to the border: the lawful lawlessness of
racial violence Ayten Gündo¿du; 11. Private borders, hidden territories
Anna Jurkevics; 12. Cycles of (im)mobility: floating populations in the
case of Turkey Sibel Karadä; 13. UNHCR and biometrics: refugees' rights in
a legal no-man's land? Marie-Eve Loiselle; Part IV. Democratizing Shifting
Borders: 14. Three responses to shifting borders: sovereigntism, democratic
cosmopolitanism, and the watershed model Paulina Ochoa Espejo; 15. Shifting
borders, shifting political representation Svenja Ahlhaus; 16. Justice and
democracy in migration: a demoi-cratic bridge towards just migration
governance Eva-Maria Schäfferle; Bibliography.
Benhabib; Part I. Territoriality and Rights Protection: 1. Moving borders,
refugee protection, and immigration policy Hiroshi Motomura; 2. Cease
fires: temporality, bordering, and climate mobilities Elizabeth F. Cohen;
3. Safe third country: democratic responsibility and the ends of
international human rights Paul Linden-Retek; 4. The role of proximity for
states' obligations toward persons seeking protection Dana Schmalz; 5. The
border within: Mobility, stereotypes, and the case for asylum seekers as
migrants Frédéric Mégret; Part II. New Geographies of Borders: Territory,
Land, and Water: 6. The border as accordion: linear borders,
territoriality, and the problem of naturalness Matthew Longo; 7. The
materiality of territory Nishin Nathwani; 8. Territoriality from the sea:
political action in a world of vanishing exteriority Itamar Mann; 9. Forced
migrants, human rights, and climate refugees Michael W. Doyle; Part III.
Public Territories and Private Borders: tracing Transnational Power
Relations: 10. From the colony to the border: the lawful lawlessness of
racial violence Ayten Gündo¿du; 11. Private borders, hidden territories
Anna Jurkevics; 12. Cycles of (im)mobility: floating populations in the
case of Turkey Sibel Karadä; 13. UNHCR and biometrics: refugees' rights in
a legal no-man's land? Marie-Eve Loiselle; Part IV. Democratizing Shifting
Borders: 14. Three responses to shifting borders: sovereigntism, democratic
cosmopolitanism, and the watershed model Paulina Ochoa Espejo; 15. Shifting
borders, shifting political representation Svenja Ahlhaus; 16. Justice and
democracy in migration: a demoi-cratic bridge towards just migration
governance Eva-Maria Schäfferle; Bibliography.
Introduction. Lawless zones, rightless subjects Ayelet Shachar and Seyla
Benhabib; Part I. Territoriality and Rights Protection: 1. Moving borders,
refugee protection, and immigration policy Hiroshi Motomura; 2. Cease
fires: temporality, bordering, and climate mobilities Elizabeth F. Cohen;
3. Safe third country: democratic responsibility and the ends of
international human rights Paul Linden-Retek; 4. The role of proximity for
states' obligations toward persons seeking protection Dana Schmalz; 5. The
border within: Mobility, stereotypes, and the case for asylum seekers as
migrants Frédéric Mégret; Part II. New Geographies of Borders: Territory,
Land, and Water: 6. The border as accordion: linear borders,
territoriality, and the problem of naturalness Matthew Longo; 7. The
materiality of territory Nishin Nathwani; 8. Territoriality from the sea:
political action in a world of vanishing exteriority Itamar Mann; 9. Forced
migrants, human rights, and climate refugees Michael W. Doyle; Part III.
Public Territories and Private Borders: tracing Transnational Power
Relations: 10. From the colony to the border: the lawful lawlessness of
racial violence Ayten Gündo¿du; 11. Private borders, hidden territories
Anna Jurkevics; 12. Cycles of (im)mobility: floating populations in the
case of Turkey Sibel Karadä; 13. UNHCR and biometrics: refugees' rights in
a legal no-man's land? Marie-Eve Loiselle; Part IV. Democratizing Shifting
Borders: 14. Three responses to shifting borders: sovereigntism, democratic
cosmopolitanism, and the watershed model Paulina Ochoa Espejo; 15. Shifting
borders, shifting political representation Svenja Ahlhaus; 16. Justice and
democracy in migration: a demoi-cratic bridge towards just migration
governance Eva-Maria Schäfferle; Bibliography.
Benhabib; Part I. Territoriality and Rights Protection: 1. Moving borders,
refugee protection, and immigration policy Hiroshi Motomura; 2. Cease
fires: temporality, bordering, and climate mobilities Elizabeth F. Cohen;
3. Safe third country: democratic responsibility and the ends of
international human rights Paul Linden-Retek; 4. The role of proximity for
states' obligations toward persons seeking protection Dana Schmalz; 5. The
border within: Mobility, stereotypes, and the case for asylum seekers as
migrants Frédéric Mégret; Part II. New Geographies of Borders: Territory,
Land, and Water: 6. The border as accordion: linear borders,
territoriality, and the problem of naturalness Matthew Longo; 7. The
materiality of territory Nishin Nathwani; 8. Territoriality from the sea:
political action in a world of vanishing exteriority Itamar Mann; 9. Forced
migrants, human rights, and climate refugees Michael W. Doyle; Part III.
Public Territories and Private Borders: tracing Transnational Power
Relations: 10. From the colony to the border: the lawful lawlessness of
racial violence Ayten Gündo¿du; 11. Private borders, hidden territories
Anna Jurkevics; 12. Cycles of (im)mobility: floating populations in the
case of Turkey Sibel Karadä; 13. UNHCR and biometrics: refugees' rights in
a legal no-man's land? Marie-Eve Loiselle; Part IV. Democratizing Shifting
Borders: 14. Three responses to shifting borders: sovereigntism, democratic
cosmopolitanism, and the watershed model Paulina Ochoa Espejo; 15. Shifting
borders, shifting political representation Svenja Ahlhaus; 16. Justice and
democracy in migration: a demoi-cratic bridge towards just migration
governance Eva-Maria Schäfferle; Bibliography.