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31Challenging the argument from self-determination: exclusion, liberalism, and democracyCritical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy. forthcoming.This paper critically examines the argument from self-determination as a justification for the state’s right to exclude immigrants. Central to this argument is the notion of self-composition, which links the right to self-determination with control over the composition and character of the political community, and relatedly, with the control over immigration. Building on the existing criticisms, this paper shows that, when unconstrained self-composition is in tension with liberal-democratic valu…Read more
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64The resource curse and duties to immigrantsEthics and Global Politics 14 (4). 2021.This paper brings together the discussions on international resource trade and immigration. Following Wenar’s analysis of the resource curse, the aim is to challenge the conventional view on immigration that asserts the right of states to have discretionary control over these policies. The paper shows that more liberal immigration is required as an additional remedial policy to persons harmed in unjust trade. The right to self-determination and territorial rights, which are used as the basis for…Read more
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University of RijekaDepartment of Philosophy
Faculty of Health StudiesPost-doctoral Fellow (Part-time)
Rijeka, Croatia
Areas of Specialization
| Social and Political Philosophy |
| Justice |
| Rights |
| States and Nations |
| General Philosophy of Science, Miscellaneous |