FREE
MOVEMENT Ethical Issues in The Transnational Migration of People and Money
Edited by Brian Barry and Robert E. Goodin (Harvester-Wheatsheaf and Penn State University Press, 1992)
Introduction 1 A reader's guide
Brian
Barry, London School of Economics 2 If people were money Robert E. Goodin, Australian National University Liberal Egalitarian Perspectives 3 Migration and morality: A liberal egalitarian perspective
Joseph
H. Carens, University of Toronto 4 Ethics and economic relations I.M.D. Little, Oxford University 5 Commentary: Liberalism and migration James Woodward, California Institute of Technology
Libertarian Perspectives 6 Libertarianism and the transnational migration of people
Hillel
Steiner, University of Manchester 7 The Migration of money -- from a libertarian viewpoint Deepak Lal, University College, London 8 Commentary: Magic associations and imperfect people
Onora
O'Neill, Cambridge University
Marxist Perspectives 9 Marxism and the transnational migration of people: Ethical issues
Chris
Brown, University of Southampton 10 Transnational migration of money and capital -- A Marxist perspective
Kurt Hubner, Free University of Berlin 11 Commentary: Citizen exploitation, unequal exchange, and the breakdown of popular
Natural Law Perspectives 12 The transnational migration of people and money seen within a natural law tradition
Ann
Dummett, Commission for Racial Equality 13 Natural law, solidarity, and international justice Paul J. Weithman, Notre Dame University 14 Commentary on Dummett and Weithman
John
Finnis, Oxford University
Political Realist Perspectives 15 Migration in law and ethics: a realist perspective David C. Hendrickson, Colorado College 16 Ethics and the movement of money: Realist approaches
Susan
Strange, European University Institute 17 Commentary: The political realism of free movement
Robert
E. Goodin, Australian National University
Concluding Perspectives 18 Alternative ethical perspectives on transnational migration
Terry
Nardin, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 19 The quest for consistency: A sceptical view Brian Barry, London School of Economics
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