Immigration and Democracy
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Immigration and Democracy
Song, Sarah
Oxford University Press Inc
10/2021
264
Mole
Inglês
9780197614396
15 a 20 dias
392
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Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
Part I. The Grounds and Limits of Government Power over Immigration
2. Looking to Law: The Plenary Power Doctrine in U.S. Immigration Jurisprudence
3. Philosophical Justifications of the State's Right to Control Immigration
4. Collective Self-Determination and Immigration Control
Part II. Why Not Open Borders
5. Does Justice Require Open Borders?
6. Is There a Right to Free Movement across Borders?
Part III. Implications
7. Refugees and Other Necessitous Migrants
8. The Claims of Family
9. Discretionary Admissions
10. The Rights of Noncitizens in the Territory
11. Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
Part I. The Grounds and Limits of Government Power over Immigration
2. Looking to Law: The Plenary Power Doctrine in U.S. Immigration Jurisprudence
3. Philosophical Justifications of the State's Right to Control Immigration
4. Collective Self-Determination and Immigration Control
Part II. Why Not Open Borders
5. Does Justice Require Open Borders?
6. Is There a Right to Free Movement across Borders?
Part III. Implications
7. Refugees and Other Necessitous Migrants
8. The Claims of Family
9. Discretionary Admissions
10. The Rights of Noncitizens in the Territory
11. Conclusion
Acknowledgments
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Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
Part I. The Grounds and Limits of Government Power over Immigration
2. Looking to Law: The Plenary Power Doctrine in U.S. Immigration Jurisprudence
3. Philosophical Justifications of the State's Right to Control Immigration
4. Collective Self-Determination and Immigration Control
Part II. Why Not Open Borders
5. Does Justice Require Open Borders?
6. Is There a Right to Free Movement across Borders?
Part III. Implications
7. Refugees and Other Necessitous Migrants
8. The Claims of Family
9. Discretionary Admissions
10. The Rights of Noncitizens in the Territory
11. Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
Part I. The Grounds and Limits of Government Power over Immigration
2. Looking to Law: The Plenary Power Doctrine in U.S. Immigration Jurisprudence
3. Philosophical Justifications of the State's Right to Control Immigration
4. Collective Self-Determination and Immigration Control
Part II. Why Not Open Borders
5. Does Justice Require Open Borders?
6. Is There a Right to Free Movement across Borders?
Part III. Implications
7. Refugees and Other Necessitous Migrants
8. The Claims of Family
9. Discretionary Admissions
10. The Rights of Noncitizens in the Territory
11. Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.