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Justice in migration

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2020

Christine Straehle*
Affiliation:
Faculty of Philosophy, Department of Ethics, Social and Political Philosophy, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, Department of Philosophy, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada

Abstract

The movement of people across borders is one of the most pressing issues of our time. Yet it is still unclear how migration should be regulated to be fair to the sending societies, the host societies and the individual migrant. What is at issue? Are we discussing migration from an ethical or from a political philosophical perspective, or both? Are we discussing migration from a global justice perspective or social justice perspective? Do we consider political legitimacy and democratic self-determination as part of our analysis? How should we balance demands of justice in immigration compared to those of emigration?

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Copyright © Canadian Journal of Philosophy 2017

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