Presence and Rights: A Response to Linda Bosniak
Linda Bosniak’s article ‘Ethical Territoriality and the Rights of Immigrants’ puts forward the idea of “ethical territorialityâ€. She uses the notion to denote the conviction that a person’s physical presence within the territory of a state should be the basis for extending them important...
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Amsterdam Law Forum
2008
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Résumé: | Linda Bosniak’s article ‘Ethical Territoriality and the Rights of Immigrants’ puts forward the idea of “ethical territorialityâ€. She uses the notion to denote the conviction that a person’s physical presence within the territory of a state should be the basis for extending them important rights and recognition. The current article offers a critique to the arguments advancing such notion. Suggestions are made for an alternative legal approach towards matters on the inclusion and exclusion of immigration with the conclusion that full inclusion into the spheres of another state cannot be deducted from mere territorial presence alone.     |
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