International scholars from different disciplines examine the experiences of unaccompanied migrant children before, throughout, and after their journeys and analyze US and European policy changes in national and international law. Several theologians explore new approaches to a Catholic social ethics of child migration.
International scholars from different disciplines examine the experiences of unaccompanied migrant children before, throughout, and after their journeys and analyze US and European policy changes in national and international law. Several theologians explore new approaches to a Catholic social ethics of child migration.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hille Haker is the Richard McCormick S.J. Endowed Chair of Catholic Moral Theology at Loyola University Chicago. Molly Greening is a PhD student at Loyola University Chicago in the Integrative Studies in Ethics and Theology (ISET) program.
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Introduction Molly Greening and Hille Haker Part I 1. Unaccompanied Javier Zamora 2. Childhood, Violence, and Displacement: Experiences of Unaccompanied Immigrant Children from the Perspective of Human and Legal Service Providers in North and Central America Maria Vidal de Haymes, Adam Avrushin, and Celeste Sánchez 3. Trauma, Detachment, and Non-Belonging: The Plight of Migrant and Refugee Children Stephanie N. Arel 4. Unaccompanied Refugee Children and Adolescents and Access to Vocational Training in Germany-with a Focus on Bavaria Philip Anderson Part II 5. Betraying Children's Rights: Unaccompanied Immigrant Children in the United States Katherine Kaufka Walts 6. The Curious Case of Jane Doe Susan Terrio 7. Human Vulnerability and Vulnerable Rights: On Children's Rights and Asylum Politics in Sweden Elena Namli and Linde Lindkvist Part III 8. Holy Family or Holy Child? Child Migrants as Vulnerable Agents Cristina L.H. Traina 9. Toward a Moral Response to Unaccompanied Minors in the U.S. Context Kristin E. Heyer 10. Justice as Responsibility to Child Migrants Tisha Rajendra 11. Going It Alone-Political Ethics and the Rights of Unaccompanied Migrant Children Hille Haker
Introduction Molly Greening and Hille Haker Part I 1. Unaccompanied Javier Zamora 2. Childhood, Violence, and Displacement: Experiences of Unaccompanied Immigrant Children from the Perspective of Human and Legal Service Providers in North and Central America Maria Vidal de Haymes, Adam Avrushin, and Celeste Sánchez 3. Trauma, Detachment, and Non-Belonging: The Plight of Migrant and Refugee Children Stephanie N. Arel 4. Unaccompanied Refugee Children and Adolescents and Access to Vocational Training in Germany-with a Focus on Bavaria Philip Anderson Part II 5. Betraying Children's Rights: Unaccompanied Immigrant Children in the United States Katherine Kaufka Walts 6. The Curious Case of Jane Doe Susan Terrio 7. Human Vulnerability and Vulnerable Rights: On Children's Rights and Asylum Politics in Sweden Elena Namli and Linde Lindkvist Part III 8. Holy Family or Holy Child? Child Migrants as Vulnerable Agents Cristina L.H. Traina 9. Toward a Moral Response to Unaccompanied Minors in the U.S. Context Kristin E. Heyer 10. Justice as Responsibility to Child Migrants Tisha Rajendra 11. Going It Alone-Political Ethics and the Rights of Unaccompanied Migrant Children Hille Haker
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