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Building: Faculty of Arts, Floor: Ground, Room: FA016
Saturday 14:00 - 15:40 CEST (10/09/2016)
This book panel reviews Chandran Kukathas's forthcoming book on 'Immigration and Freedom'. In the book, Kukathas argues that immigration controls are restrictions of individual freedom: they restrict both the freedom of outsiders and that of insiders. He instead defends greater freedom of movement, and ultimately open borders.
| Title | Details |
|---|---|
| Does the Right to Exclude Contradict Freedom of Movement? | View Paper Details |
| What do you mean by 'Immigration'? On Free Movement without Methodological Nationalism | View Paper Details |
| Migration and the Vulnerable Subject | View Paper Details |
| Immigrant Rights Not Open-Borders | View Paper Details |
| Why Cultures Matter? A Critical Assessment of the Corporate and Collective Distinction of Value | View Paper Details |