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Añadir al carrito23.3 cm x 15.7 cm. IV, 128 p. Broschur. Gestempelt/Stamped. Rechtstheorie. Sonderhefte. 51. Band, Heft 1. Sprache: Englisch.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. This special issue collects papers given at a conference convened at the University of Tallinn, Estonia, in February 2019 to discuss on migration and citizenship rights. People are on the move this is an evidence from which the discussion took start. A mass of destitute people migrate both for economic and political reasons from the poor South of the world to the rich North. In a sense this movement is a surrogate of a social revolution. Once people understand that their societies are irremediably closed to social reform, their desire of change and of a better life is privatized and reshaped as the planning of a change of identity and place of residence. The twilight of grand reforms all over the world, the triumph of neoliberal capitalism, and globalization, are all factors that induce people to leave their country and migrate, not to speak of the innumerable authoritarian States and tyrannies producing hundred thousands refugees. The question then is how to deal with this epochal movement of people and with their needs and rights. Is there a right for a migrant to have access to the country she will enter to? Is citizenship necessarily exclusive? Could belonging be conceived as a porose condition? Should social rights be granted to migrants too? The reader will find in this issue a lively and well argued debate on such fundamental problems of our time, and perhaps some hint for possible legitimate solutions. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware - This special issue collects papers given at a conference convened at the University of Tallinn, Estonia, in February 2019 to discuss on migration and citizenship rights. »People are on the move« - this is an evidence from which the discussion took start. A mass of destitute people migrate both for economic and political reasons from the poor South of the world to the rich North. In a sense this movement is a surrogate of a social revolution. Once people understand that their societies are irremediably closed to social reform, their desire of change and of a better life is privatized and reshaped as the planning of a change of identity and place of residence. The twilight of grand reforms all over the world, the triumph of neoliberal capitalism, and globalization, are all factors that induce people to leave their country and migrate, not to speak of the innumerable authoritarian States and tyrannies producing hundred thousands refugees. The question then is how to deal with this epochal movement of people and with their needs and rights. Is there a right for a migrant to have access to the country she will enter to Is citizenship necessarily exclusive Could belonging be conceived as a porose condition Should social rights be granted to migrants too The reader will find in this issue a lively and well argued debate on such fundamental problems of our time, and perhaps some hint for possible legitimate solutions.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. People on the Move - Migrants, Refugees, and Citizenship Rights. | Contributions to a Conference at Tallinn University 7-8 February 2019. Sonderheft Rechtstheorie, 51. Band (2020), Heft 1., Dt/engl, Rechtstheorie. Sonderhefte | Massimo La Torre | Taschenbuch | IV | Deutsch | 2021 | Duncker und Humblot GmbH | EAN 9783428183241 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Duncker & Humblot GmbH, Carl-Heinrich-Becker-Weg 9, 12165 Berlin, info[at]duncker-humblot[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. This special issue collects papers given at a conference convened at the University of Tallinn, Estonia, in February 2019 to discuss on migration and citizenship rights. People are on the move this is an evidence from which the discussion took start. A mass of destitute people migrate both for economic and political reasons from the poor South of the world to the rich North. In a sense this movement is a surrogate of a social revolution. Once people understand that their societies are irremediably closed to social reform, their desire of change and of a better life is privatized and reshaped as the planning of a change of identity and place of residence. The twilight of grand reforms all over the world, the triumph of neoliberal capitalism, and globalization, are all factors that induce people to leave their country and migrate, not to speak of the innumerable authoritarian States and tyrannies producing hundred thousands refugees. The question then is how to deal with this epochal movement of people and with their needs and rights. Is there a right for a migrant to have access to the country she will enter to? Is citizenship necessarily exclusive? Could belonging be conceived as a porose condition? Should social rights be granted to migrants too? The reader will find in this issue a lively and well argued debate on such fundamental problems of our time, and perhaps some hint for possible legitimate solutions. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.