International migration is high on the public and political agenda of many countries, as the movement of people raises concerns while often eluding states attempts at regulation. In this context, the scenario challenges conventional views on the need to control and restrict migration flows. This book explores the analytical issues raised by open borders, in terms of ethics, human rights, economic development, politics, social cohesion and welfare, and provides in-depth empirical investigations of how free movement is addressed and governed in Europe, Africa, the Americas and Asia.--Publisher's description.
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Abu-Laban, Y. (2012). Migration Without Borders: Essays on the Free Movement of People. Canadian Studies in Population, 38(3–4), 160. https://doi.org/10.25336/p6tw3j
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