Migration in Political Theory
The Ethics of Movement and Membership
Herausgeber: Fine, Sarah; Ypi, Lea
Migration in Political Theory
The Ethics of Movement and Membership
Herausgeber: Fine, Sarah; Ypi, Lea
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This volume presents the latest work on the ethics of movement and membership by a team of leading international scholars whose writings have contributed to shaping this field.
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This volume presents the latest work on the ethics of movement and membership by a team of leading international scholars whose writings have contributed to shaping this field.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 164mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 642g
- ISBN-13: 9780199676606
- ISBN-10: 0199676607
- Artikelnr.: 47867421
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 164mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 642g
- ISBN-13: 9780199676606
- ISBN-10: 0199676607
- Artikelnr.: 47867421
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Sarah Fine is a Lecturer in Philosophy at King's College London. She was previously a Research Fellow at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. She specialises in issues relating to migration and citizenship. Her forthcoming book, Immigration and the Right to Exclude (OUP), sets out to challenge the idea that the state has a moral right to exclude would-be immigrants. Her publications include 'Freedom of Association Is Not the Answer' in Ethics. Lea Ypi is Associate Professor in Political Theory at the London School of Economics and Political Science and Adjunct Associate Professor of Philosophy at the Australian National University. She is the author of Global Justice and Avant-Garde Political Agency (Oxford University Press 2012), The Meaning of Partisanship, (OUP 2016, with Jonathan White) and the co-editor of Kant and Colonialism (Oxford Univrsity Press 2014, with Katrin Flikschuh).
* 1: Sarah Fine and Lea Ypi: The Ethics of Movement and Membership: An
Introduction
* Part One: Entry and Exit
* 2: David Miller: Is there a Human Right to Immigrate?
* 3: Kieran Oberman: Immigration as a Human Right
* 4: Anna Stilz: Is there an Unqualified Right to Leave?
* 5: Christopher Heath Wellman: Freedom of Movement and the Rights to
Enter and Exit
* Part Two: Migration, Equality, and Justice
* 6: Arash Abizadeh: The Special-Obligations Challenge to More Open
Borders
* 7: Sarah Fine: Immigration and Discrimination
* 8: Lea Ypi: Taking Workers as a Class: The Moral Dilemmas of
Guestworker Programmes
* 9: Ayelet Shachar: Selecting By Merit: The Brave New World of
Stratified Mobility
* Part Three: Migration and Membership
* 10: Joseph H. Carens: In Defense of Birthright Citizenship
* 11: Sarah Song: The Significance of Territorial Presence and the
Rights of Immigrants
* 12: Chandran Kukathas: Are Refugees Special?
* 13: David Owen: In Loco Civitatis: On the Normative Basis of the
Institution of Refugeehood and Responsibilities for Refugees
Introduction
* Part One: Entry and Exit
* 2: David Miller: Is there a Human Right to Immigrate?
* 3: Kieran Oberman: Immigration as a Human Right
* 4: Anna Stilz: Is there an Unqualified Right to Leave?
* 5: Christopher Heath Wellman: Freedom of Movement and the Rights to
Enter and Exit
* Part Two: Migration, Equality, and Justice
* 6: Arash Abizadeh: The Special-Obligations Challenge to More Open
Borders
* 7: Sarah Fine: Immigration and Discrimination
* 8: Lea Ypi: Taking Workers as a Class: The Moral Dilemmas of
Guestworker Programmes
* 9: Ayelet Shachar: Selecting By Merit: The Brave New World of
Stratified Mobility
* Part Three: Migration and Membership
* 10: Joseph H. Carens: In Defense of Birthright Citizenship
* 11: Sarah Song: The Significance of Territorial Presence and the
Rights of Immigrants
* 12: Chandran Kukathas: Are Refugees Special?
* 13: David Owen: In Loco Civitatis: On the Normative Basis of the
Institution of Refugeehood and Responsibilities for Refugees
* 1: Sarah Fine and Lea Ypi: The Ethics of Movement and Membership: An
Introduction
* Part One: Entry and Exit
* 2: David Miller: Is there a Human Right to Immigrate?
* 3: Kieran Oberman: Immigration as a Human Right
* 4: Anna Stilz: Is there an Unqualified Right to Leave?
* 5: Christopher Heath Wellman: Freedom of Movement and the Rights to
Enter and Exit
* Part Two: Migration, Equality, and Justice
* 6: Arash Abizadeh: The Special-Obligations Challenge to More Open
Borders
* 7: Sarah Fine: Immigration and Discrimination
* 8: Lea Ypi: Taking Workers as a Class: The Moral Dilemmas of
Guestworker Programmes
* 9: Ayelet Shachar: Selecting By Merit: The Brave New World of
Stratified Mobility
* Part Three: Migration and Membership
* 10: Joseph H. Carens: In Defense of Birthright Citizenship
* 11: Sarah Song: The Significance of Territorial Presence and the
Rights of Immigrants
* 12: Chandran Kukathas: Are Refugees Special?
* 13: David Owen: In Loco Civitatis: On the Normative Basis of the
Institution of Refugeehood and Responsibilities for Refugees
Introduction
* Part One: Entry and Exit
* 2: David Miller: Is there a Human Right to Immigrate?
* 3: Kieran Oberman: Immigration as a Human Right
* 4: Anna Stilz: Is there an Unqualified Right to Leave?
* 5: Christopher Heath Wellman: Freedom of Movement and the Rights to
Enter and Exit
* Part Two: Migration, Equality, and Justice
* 6: Arash Abizadeh: The Special-Obligations Challenge to More Open
Borders
* 7: Sarah Fine: Immigration and Discrimination
* 8: Lea Ypi: Taking Workers as a Class: The Moral Dilemmas of
Guestworker Programmes
* 9: Ayelet Shachar: Selecting By Merit: The Brave New World of
Stratified Mobility
* Part Three: Migration and Membership
* 10: Joseph H. Carens: In Defense of Birthright Citizenship
* 11: Sarah Song: The Significance of Territorial Presence and the
Rights of Immigrants
* 12: Chandran Kukathas: Are Refugees Special?
* 13: David Owen: In Loco Civitatis: On the Normative Basis of the
Institution of Refugeehood and Responsibilities for Refugees