Abstract
By definition, migration stands between states, individuals
and global regimes. It touches on legitimate concerns of different
communities, individuals and global actors. Hence, the very possibility
of managing migration in a way that satisfies the legitimate justice
claims of all involved is constrained by the nature of the issue. Accordingly,
the EU seems to be particularly well equipped to strike a balance
among the different justice claims of states, humans and subjective individuals.
This is so precisely because of the EU’s nature as a complex
polity with a sui generis governance (including states, individuals,
groups), traditionally compliant with and attentive to the development
of international law, and a peculiar understanding of its ‘problematic’
borders. Whether the Union succeeds or not in this titanic enterprise
remains however to be explored, and this report presents the first steps
in GLOBUS’ exploration of the EU’s contribution to global justice in
the area of migration.
Lingua originale | English |
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Titolo della pubblicazione ospite | The European Migration System and Global Justice. A First Appraisal |
Pagine | 1-7 |
Numero di pagine | 7 |
Stato di pubblicazione | Pubblicato - 2017 |
Keywords
- Migration, EU, Justice