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This book appears at a time of intense debate on how states should respond to refugees, and provides an account of what an ethical response would be by developing an understanding of the moral duties that states have towards refugees.

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This book appears at a time of intense debate on how states should respond to refugees, and provides an account of what an ethical response would be by developing an understanding of the moral duties that states have towards refugees.


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Autorenporträt
Bradley Hillier-Smith is a Philosopher, Researcher, and Teacher in Moral, Legal and Political Philosophy at the University of St Andrews, UK. His research specialises in migration ethics, the philosophy of human rights, and the ethics of forced displacement, and has been published in the Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy, Moral Philosophy, and Politics and the Journal of Social Philosophy. Bradley is also a charity-worker and a political campaigner advocating for the rights, settlement, and protection of refugees.

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"In this important book, Bradley Hillier-Smith offers a philosophically sharp critique of what he identifies as the dominant 'Duty of Rescue Approach' to understanding Northern states' ethical obligations towards refugees. From this critique, he builds an insightful analysis and vision of such states' negative and positive obligations in this context. At a time when political debates surrounding asylum and refugee protection are highly polarised and refugee rights are under threat, Hillier-Smith's rigorous work will be a key source for anyone interested in what a fully ethical response to refugees would look like." -- James Souter, Lecturer in Political Theory and International Politics and author of Asylum as Reparation