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Asylum as Reparation : Refuge and Responsibility for the Harms of Displacement / / by James Souter



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Autore: Souter James <1984-> Visualizza persona
Titolo: Asylum as Reparation : Refuge and Responsibility for the Harms of Displacement / / by James Souter Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2022
Edizione: 1st ed. 2022.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (198 pages)
Disciplina: 323.631
Soggetto topico: Political science
International relations
Emigration and immigration - Government policy
Political Theory
International Relations
Migration Policy
International Relations Theory
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references.
Nota di contenuto: Introduction -- I. Asylum as a Form of Reparation.-Chapter 1: Asylum and its Moral Functions: A Pluralist Account -- Chapter 2: Asylum as Restitution, Compensation, and Satisfaction -- II. The Conditions of Asylum as Reparation -- Chapter 3: Causal and Outcome Responsibility -- Chapter 4: Unjustified Harm and Dirty Hands -- Chapter 5: Reparative Fittingness and Capability -- III. Domestic and International Implications -- Chapter 6: Reparative Justice and the Prioritisation of Refugees Chapter 7: Reparative Justice and Refugee "Burden-Sharing" -- Conclusion.
Sommario/riassunto: "Souter is the first to provide a systematic and comprehensive reflection on the idea that under certain circumstances states can be morally required to grant asylum as reparation for unjustified harms. His discussion is clear, careful, and philosophically sophisticated. This is an important contribution." - Joseph H. Carens, University of Toronto, Canada "What does justice for refugees require? James Souter provides fresh insights into this critical question through his incisive examination of asylum as a form of reparation. Souter illuminates responsibilities towards those displaced in conflicts and in connection with colonial legacies and the effects of climate change, and the conditions in which the provision of asylum may help to redress such complex harms. This ambitious and important book will be of great interest to anyone concerned with respect for refugees' rights, and accountability for harms endured by forced migrants." - Megan Bradley, Associate Professor and William Dawson Scholar, Political Science and International Development Studies, McGill University, Canada This book argues that states have a special obligation to offer asylum as a form of reparation to refugees for whose flight they are responsible. It shows the great relevance of reparative justice, and the importance of the causes of contemporary forced migration, for our understanding of states' responsibilities to refugees. Part I explains how this view presents an alternative to the dominant humanitarian approach to asylum in political theory and some practice. Part II outlines the conditions under which asylum should act as a form of reparation, arguing that a state owes this form of asylum to refugees where it bears responsibility for the unjustified harms that they experience, and where asylum is the most fitting form of reparation available. Part III explores some of the ethical implications ofthis reparative approach to asylum for the workings of states' asylum systems and the international politics of refugee protection. James Souter is a lecturer at the School of Politics and International Studies, University of Leeds, UK. He holds a DPhil from the Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford, and has published articles in academic journals such as Political Studies, International Affairs and the Journal of Social Philosophy. .
Titolo autorizzato: Asylum as reparation  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 9783030624484
303062448X
9783030624477
3030624471
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910522959803321
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Serie: International Political Theory, . 2662-6047