Making Migration Law:The Foreigner, Sovereignty, and the Case of Australia

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2019年08月08日
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9781316625767
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387
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英文
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The emergence of international human rights law and the end of the White Australia immigration policy were events of great historical moment. Yet, they were not harbingers of a new dawn in migration law. This book argues that this is because migration law in Australia is best understood as part of a longer jurisprudential tradition in which certain political-economic interests have shaped the relationship between the foreigner and the sovereign. Eve Lester explores how this relationship has been wrought by a political-economic desire to regulate race and labour; a desire that has produced the claim that there exists an absolute sovereign right to exclude or condition the entry and stay of foreigners. Lester calls this putative right a discourse of ?absolute sovereignty?. She argues that ?absolute sovereignty? talk continues to be a driver of migration lawmaking, shaping the foreigner-sovereign relation and making thinkable some of the world?s harshest asylum policies.
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