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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2025

Seyla Benhabib
Affiliation:
Yale University and Columbia Law School
Ayelet Shachar
Affiliation:
University of Toronto and University of California, Berkeley
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Lawless Zones, Rightless Subjects
Migration, Asylum, and Shifting Borders
, pp. v - vi
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2025
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Contents

  1. List of Contributors

  2. Acknowledgments

  3. Introduction Bordering and Ordering: The Reconfiguration of Territory, Rights, and Jurisdiction

    Ayelet Shachar and Seyla Benhabib

  4. Part ITerritoriality and Rights Protection

    1. 1Moving Borders, Refugee Protection, and Immigration Policy

      Hiroshi Motomura

    2. 2Cease-Fires: Temporality, Bordering, and Climate Mobilities

      Elizabeth F. Cohen

    3. 3“Safe Third Country”: Democratic Responsibility and the Ends of International Human Rights

      Paul Linden-Retek

    4. 4The Role of Proximity for States’ Obligations toward Persons Seeking Protection

      Dana Schmalz

    5. 5The Border Within: Mobility, Stereotypes, and the Case of Asylum Seekers as Migrants

      Frédéric Mégret

  5. Part IINew Geographies of Borders: Territory, Land, and Water

    1. 6The Border as Accordion: Linear Borders, Territoriality, and the Problem of Naturalness

      Matthew Longo

    2. 7The Materiality of Territory

      Nishin Nathwani

    3. 8Territoriality from the Sea: Political Action in a World of Vanishing Exteriority

      Itamar Mann

    4. 9“Forced Migrants,” Human Rights, and “Climate Refugees”

      Michael W. Doyle

  6. Part IIIPublic Territories and Private Borders: Tracing Transnational Power Relations

    1. 10From the Colony to the Border: The Lawful Lawlessness of Racial Violence

      Ayten Gündoğdu

    2. 11Private Borders, Hidden Territories

      Anna Jurkevics

    3. 12Cycles of (Im)mobility: Floating Populations in the Case of Turkey

      Sİbel Karadağ

    4. 13UNHCR and Biometrics: Refugees’ Rights in a Legal No-Man’s Land?

      Marie-Eve Loiselle

  7. Part IVDemocratizing Shifting Borders

    1. 14Three Responses to Shifting Borders: Sovereigntism, Democratic Cosmopolitanism, and the Watershed Model

      Paulina Ochoa Espejo

    2. 15Shifting Borders, Shifting Political Representation

      Svenja Ahlhaus

    3. 16Justice and Democracy in Migration: A Demoi-cratic Bridge towards Just Migration Governance

      Eva-Maria Schäfferle

  8. Bibliography

  9. Index

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  • Contents
  • Edited by Seyla Benhabib, Yale University and Columbia Law School, Ayelet Shachar, University of Toronto and University of California, Berkeley
  • Book: Lawless Zones, Rightless Subjects
  • Online publication: 02 January 2025
Available formats
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