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    The open borders debate, migration as settlement, and the right to travel
    Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy. forthcoming.
    The philosophical debate on the freedom of movement focuses almost exclusively on long-term migration, what I call, migration as settlement. The normative justifications defending border controls assume that the movement of people across political borders, independent of its purpose and the length of stay, refers to migration as settlement. “Global mobility,” “international movement,” and “immigration” are oftenused interchangeably. However, global mobility also refers to the movements of people…Read more
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    Immigration and freedom
    Contemporary Political Theory 22 (4): 141-144. 2023.