The Ethics of Migration: An Introduction
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Book Details
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Author: Adam Hosein
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Brand: Routledge
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Edition: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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ISBN: 9781138659513
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Number of Pages: 206
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Release Date: 21-05-2019
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Languages: English
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Package Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.1 x 0.7 inches
About the Book
"The Ethics of Migration: An Introduction" by Adam Hosein provides a thorough and insightful examination of the ethical dilemmas surrounding migration, a topic that has become increasingly relevant in today's globalized world. This book systematically explores the moral complexities involved in immigration, offering a philosophical framework for understanding the difficult decisions faced by both states and migrants.
Hosein addresses a wide range of pressing questions, including:
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Can states rightfully claim control over their borders, and to what extent should they exercise this right?
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Is the use of detention a justifiable method of enforcing border control?
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What criteria should states use to decide who should be allowed entry, and how do these criteria intersect with existing social hierarchies based on race and gender?
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Who qualifies as a refugee, and what rights should migrants have while in a foreign territory?
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How should temporary worker programs be structured, and when, if ever, should amnesties be granted to unauthorized migrants?
With its clear structure and thoughtful analysis, "The Ethics of Migration" tackles these questions with philosophical rigor, while also drawing upon real-world case studies to bring the concepts to life. The book serves as an invaluable introduction to migration ethics for students across a range of disciplines, including political philosophy, law, global studies, sociology, and public policy.
By delving into the moral considerations of migration, this text not only offers answers to complex ethical questions but also encourages critical thinking about how societies should approach the ever-evolving issue of migration in a just and fair manner.