Immigration, Emigration, and Migration : : NOMOS LVII / / ed. by Jack Knight.

Immigration, Emigration and Migration consists of essays written by distinguished scholars across the fields of law, political science, and philosophy that examine questions of travel and migration across national borders. Questions of immigration and border enforcement practices are particularly sa...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter New York University Press Complete eBook-Package 2017
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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : New York University Press, , [2017]
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Year of Publication:2017
Language:English
Series:NOMOS - American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy ; 15
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Other title:Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
Preface --
Contributors --
PART I. WHY DO STATES HAVE THE RIGHT TO CONTROL IMMIGRATION? --
1. Why Does the State Have the Right to Control Immigration? --
2. Three Mistakes in Open Borders Debates --
3. Jurisdiction and Exclusion: A Response to Sarah Song --
PART II. LAW’S MIGRATIONS, MOBILITIES, AND BORDERS --
4. Bordering by Law --
5. Citizens and Persons --
6. Commentary on “Bordering by Law” by Judith Resnik --
PART III. IMMIGRATION AND LEGITIMATE INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS --
7. Democracy, Migration, and International Institutions --
8. Regulatory Pluralism and the Interests of Migrants --
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Summary:Immigration, Emigration and Migration consists of essays written by distinguished scholars across the fields of law, political science, and philosophy that examine questions of travel and migration across national borders. Questions of immigration and border enforcement practices are particularly salient in contemporary public discourse, and examinations of policy and practice bring forth new philosophical quandaries. Why the common assumption that each country has the right to control its own borders? How are laws that restrict or regulate migration created and justified? Why has the criminalization of migration increased? How can migration be better considered through the point of view of the migrants themselves? What are the differences in international and national institutional migratory policy? The volume explores questions of border control and enforcement, criminalization of borders, and how to address current debates and changes in regards to migration and immigration. The intersection of analysis and prescription provides both an assessment of current forms of thought or regulation and suggestion of alterations to address the flaws or failures of present approaches. The eight essays in this volume reflect a variety of considerations and explorations across interdisciplinary lines, and provide a new and thought-provoking discussion of policy, practice, and philosophy of migratory and border practices.Immigration, Emigration and Migration consists of essays written by distinguished scholars across the fields of law, political science, and philosophy that examine questions of travel and migration across national borders. Questions of immigration and border enforcement practices are particularly salient in contemporary public discourse, and examinations of policy and practice bring forth new philosophical quandaries. Why the common assumption that each country has the right to control its own borders? How are laws that restrict or regulate migration created and justified? Why has the criminalization of migration increased? How can migration be better considered through the point of view of the migrants themselves? What are the differences in international and national institutional migratory policy? The volume explores questions of border control and enforcement, criminalization of borders, and how to address current debates and changes in regards to migration and immigration. The intersection of analysis and prescription provides both an assessment of current forms of thought or regulation and suggestion of alterations to address the flaws or failures of present approaches. The eight essays in this volume reflect a variety of considerations and explorations across interdisciplinary lines, and provide a new and thought-provoking discussion of policy, practice, and philosophy of migratory and border practices.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781479811151
9783110728972
DOI:10.18574/nyu/9781479860951.001.0001
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Jack Knight.