Debating the Ethics of Immigration: Is There a Right to Exclude?

Debating the Ethics of Immigration: Is There a Right to Exclude?
Debating the Ethics of Immigration: Is There a Right to Exclude?
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Debating the Ethics of Immigration: Is There a Right to Exclude?
C. H. Wellman, P. Cole
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Debating the Ethics of Immigration: Is There a Right to Exclude?

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Do states have the right to prevent potential immigrants from crossing their borders, or should people have the freedom to migrate and settle wherever they wish? Christopher Heath Wellman and Phillip Cole develop and defend opposing answers to this timely and important question. Appealing to the right to freedom of association, Wellman contends that legitimate states have broad discretion to exclude potential immigrants, even those who desperately seek to enter. Against this, Cole argues that the commitment to the moral equality of all human beings - which legitimate states can be expected to hold - means national borders must be open: equal respect requires equal access, both to territory and membership; and that the idea of open borders is less radical than it seems when we consider how many territorial and community boundaries have this open nature.

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ISBN13 (SKU)
9780199731725
Title
Debating the Ethics of Immigration: Is There a Right to Exclude?
Author
C. H. Wellman, P. Cole
Edition
1st
Publisher
Oxford University press
Publication Date
2011
Country of Publication
United States
Format Type
Physical
Number of Pages
352
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