Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings 97 (2012)
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Published: 2014-04-24
ISBN: 978-91-7519-297-0
ISSN: 1650-3686 (print), 1650-3740 (online)
Number of pages: 200
1 Quality of Government and the Treatment of Immigrants
2 Die Öffentlichkeit der Buße: Eine theologische Kritik an einem Zentralbegriff der Diskursethik
3 The Roma Minority in the Czech Republic: Scapegoats of Modern History?
4 Ethik an der Grenze: Zu einem möglichen theologisch-ethischen Horizont im Migrationsdiskurs
5 Identity and Immigration: The inconsistency of liberal nationalism
6 Justice and the Family in a Transnational Perspective
7 Is a Generous Immigration Policy a Way to Rectify for Colonial Injustices?
8 Caught Between Rights and Restrictions: An Ethical Analysis of the Rights and Capabilities of Undocumented Immigrants in the Netherlands
9 The Outsourcing of Survival: Ethical Problems Regarding the Privatization of Migration and Integration Processes in the European Union
10 Refugee Rights and Global Justice in Religious Ethics
11 Anti-gypsyism and migration
12 Social Mediation - Working Towards Inclusion from Amidst Exclusion
13 Children as Moral Subjects in Ethics of Migration
14 Ethics in-between - Ethics in a heterotopian world
15 No Migration in a Realistic Utopia? Rawls’s The Law of Peoples and the Topic of Migration
16 Participatory Parity vs. Segregated Citizenship: Comparing the Theories of Will Kymlicka and Nancy Fraser on the Rights of Immigrants and National Minorities
17 Migration as Ethical Challenge - Migrational Background as Disadvantage for the Choice of a German Kindergarten? (A Case Study)