Immigration and the constraints of justice : between open borders and absolute sovereignty / Ryan Pevnick.

"This book explores the constraints which justice imposes on immigration policy. Like liberal nationalists, Ryan Pevnick argues that citizens have special claims to the institutions of their states. However, the source of these special claims is located in the citizenry's ownership of state institut...

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Main Author: Pevnick, Ryan, 1980-
Language:English
Published: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2011.
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Physical Description:x, 199 pages : illustrations
Format: Book
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"This book explores the constraints which justice imposes on immigration policy. Like liberal nationalists, Ryan Pevnick argues that citizens have special claims to the institutions of their states. However, the source of these special claims is located in the citizenry's ownership of state institutions rather than in a shared national identity. Citizens contribute to the construction and maintenance of institutions (by paying taxes and obeying the law), and as a result they have special claims to these institutions and a limited right to exclude outsiders. Pevnick shows that the resulting view justifies a set of policies - including support for certain types of guest worker programs - which is distinct from those supported by either liberal nationalists or advocates of open borders. His book provides a framework for considering a number of connected topics including issues related to self-determination, the scope of distributive justice and the significance of shared national identity"-- Provided by publisher.
Call Number:JV6038 .P48 2011
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9780521768986