Temporary migration projects and the context of justice
Temporary migration projects and the context of justice
This commentary focuses on the methodological issue of the relevant context of justice for the discussion of Temporary Migration Projects and on drawing out the implications of this issue for the arguments of The Right Not To Stay. It contends that the methodologically nationalist approach to specifying duties of justice to persons engaged in TMPs that Ottonelli and Torresi adopt leaves their argument exposed to a number of challenges that a methodologically transnationalist approach would not confront
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Owen, David
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June 2025
Owen, David
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Abstract
This commentary focuses on the methodological issue of the relevant context of justice for the discussion of Temporary Migration Projects and on drawing out the implications of this issue for the arguments of The Right Not To Stay. It contends that the methodologically nationalist approach to specifying duties of justice to persons engaged in TMPs that Ottonelli and Torresi adopt leaves their argument exposed to a number of challenges that a methodologically transnationalist approach would not confront
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Accepted/In Press date: 27 May 2025
Published date: June 2025
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Local EPrints ID: 503311
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/503311
ISSN: 1591-0660
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