Justice and authority in immigration law

This book provides a new and powerful account of the demands of justice on immigration law and policy. Drawing principally on the work of Adam Smith, Immanuel Kant, and John Rawls, it argues that justice requires states to give priority of admission to the most disadvantaged migrants, and to grant s...

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Autor principal: Grey, Colin (-)
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Hart Publishing 2015
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Sumario:This book provides a new and powerful account of the demands of justice on immigration law and policy. Drawing principally on the work of Adam Smith, Immanuel Kant, and John Rawls, it argues that justice requires states to give priority of admission to the most disadvantaged migrants, and to grant some form of citizenship or non-oppressive status to those migrants who become integrated. The book also argues that states must avoid policies of admission and exclusion that can only be implemented through unjust means. It therefore refutes the common misconception that justice places no limits on the discretion of states to control immigration
Descripción Física:xi, 241 p. ; 24 cm
Bibliografía:Incluye referencias bibliográficas. Índice
ISBN:9781849465991