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Autorenporträt
Bas Schotel is Assistant Professor of Legal Theory at the University of Amsterdam. The book is based on a PhD thesis sponsored by the Vrije Universiteit Brussel.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I: A legal problem: exclusion without justification Part II: Exclusion and standard prerogatives of sovereignty Part III:The Exclusion Thesis Part IV: Orders without Borders. Refuting the Exclusion Thesis Part V Inclusion for the sake of Exclusion: the Authority of Immigration Laws Part VI The First Burden of Justification Part VII Institutional Proposal: Testing the Proportionality of Exclusion Conclusion
Introduction; Part I: A legal problem: exclusion without justification; Part II: Exclusion and standard prerogatives of sovereignty; Part III:The Exclusion Thesis; Part IV: Orders without Borders. Refuting the Exclusion Thesis; Part V; Inclusion for the sake of Exclusion: the Authority of Immigration Laws; Part VI; The First Burden of Justification; Part VII; Institutional Proposal: Testing the Proportionality of Exclusion; Conclusion
Introduction Part I: A legal problem: exclusion without justification Part II: Exclusion and standard prerogatives of sovereignty Part III:The Exclusion Thesis Part IV: Orders without Borders. Refuting the Exclusion Thesis Part V Inclusion for the sake of Exclusion: the Authority of Immigration Laws Part VI The First Burden of Justification Part VII Institutional Proposal: Testing the Proportionality of Exclusion Conclusion
Introduction; Part I: A legal problem: exclusion without justification; Part II: Exclusion and standard prerogatives of sovereignty; Part III:The Exclusion Thesis; Part IV: Orders without Borders. Refuting the Exclusion Thesis; Part V; Inclusion for the sake of Exclusion: the Authority of Immigration Laws; Part VI; The First Burden of Justification; Part VII; Institutional Proposal: Testing the Proportionality of Exclusion; Conclusion
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'In short, this book, that reads easily, is a must for all those who are not only concerned with the fate of normal migrants, but also with the respect of legality and the rule of law' - Andrew Crosby European Journal of Migration and Law (2012)
'By relying not on the usual sources of international legal authority and legitimacy, but rather on a theoretical analysis of the fundamental structure of law, this book makes a unique and substantial contribution to the literature on migration law' - James Nafziger for European Journal of International Law (2013)
'In short, this book, that reads easily, is a must for all those who are not only concerned with the fate of normal migrants, but also with the respect of legality and the rule of law' - Andrew Crosby European Journal of Migration and Law (2012)
'By relying not on the usual sources of international legal authority and legitimacy, but rather on a theoretical analysis of the fundamental structure of law, this book makes a unique and substantial contribution to the literature on migration law' - James Nafziger for European Journal of International Law (2013)
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