

An edition of Humanitarianism, identity, and nation (2005)
migration laws of Australia and Canada
By Catherine Dauvergne
Publish Date
2005
Publisher
UBC Press
Language
eng
Pages
241
Description:
"Humanitarianism, Identity, and Nation traces the connections between the nation-building tradition of immigration and the challenge of admitting people who do not reflect the national interest of the twenty-first century. Catherine Dauvergne argues that in the absence of the justice standard for admitting newcomers, liberal nations instead share a humanitarian consensus about letting in needy outsiders. This consensus constrains and shapes migration law and policy. In a detailed consideration of how refugees and others in need are admitted to Australia and Canada, she links humanitarianism and national identity to explain the current shape of the law." "Humanitarianism, Identity, and Nation is a welcome antidote to economic critiques of immigration, and a thoughtful contribution to rights talk. It is a must-read for everyone interested in transforming migration laws to meet the needs of the twenty-first century."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Australian National characteristics, Australiens, Canadian National characteristics, Canadiens, Caractéristiques nationales, Droit, Emigration and immigration law, Humanitaire, Humanitarianism, Émigration et immigration, National characteristics, canadian, National characteristics, australian, Asylrecht, Einwanderungspolitik