An exchange: The morality of immigration

Ethics and International Affairs 22 (3):241-259 (2008)
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Abstract

Writing in EIA 22, no. 1, Mathias Risse presented a novel way to think about the problem of immigration in the context of global justice, adopting the standpoint of the common ownership of the earth. The following Exchange is in response to that essay

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Colorado State University
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Harvard University

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