Hvem? Hvor mange?
In a world marked by surging international conflicts, labour market globalisation, ever-widening economic inequities, steady improvement in the flow of information, and increasing possibilities for mobility over greater distances, the number of migrants on a worldwide basis is hardly likely to decre...
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| description | In a world marked by surging international conflicts, labour market globalisation, ever-widening economic inequities, steady improvement in the flow of information, and increasing possibilities for mobility over greater distances, the number of migrants on a worldwide basis is hardly likely to decrease in coming years. Immigration regulations are devised within a confluence of national interests, international laws, and attention to migrants’ individual rights. The tension between these disparate considerations begs the question: How can we best safeguard both universal rights issues and European economic integration, as well as the Norwegian state’s obligation, vis-à-vis the distribution of benefits, to its own citizens. We are moving into extremely complex ethical and legal territory, where there are no easy answers. In this book, the author puts Norway’s immigration policy under a moral-philosophical loupe for a thorough analysis of various answers to key questions in the Norwegian immigration debate.
This book is aimed at anyone interested in immigration policy issues, but especially persons working professionally in the field, such as political philosophers, politicians, lawyers, case managers and political scientists. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1214592025-03-20T13:21:30Z Hvem? Hvor mange? Eikrem, Asle Norwegian immigration policy, ethics, political philosophy, civil justice, welfare state sustainability, refugee crises, norsk innvandringspolitikk, etikk, politisk filosofi, sivil rettferdighet, velferdsstatens bærekraft, flyktningkriser, In a world marked by surging international conflicts, labour market globalisation, ever-widening economic inequities, steady improvement in the flow of information, and increasing possibilities for mobility over greater distances, the number of migrants on a worldwide basis is hardly likely to decrease in coming years. Immigration regulations are devised within a confluence of national interests, international laws, and attention to migrants’ individual rights. The tension between these disparate considerations begs the question: How can we best safeguard both universal rights issues and European economic integration, as well as the Norwegian state’s obligation, vis-à-vis the distribution of benefits, to its own citizens. We are moving into extremely complex ethical and legal territory, where there are no easy answers. In this book, the author puts Norway’s immigration policy under a moral-philosophical loupe for a thorough analysis of various answers to key questions in the Norwegian immigration debate. This book is aimed at anyone interested in immigration policy issues, but especially persons working professionally in the field, such as political philosophers, politicians, lawyers, case managers and political scientists. I en verden der internasjonale konflikter stadig blusser opp, arbeidsmarkedet globaliseres, økonomiske ulikheter blir stadig større, informasjonsflyten kontinuerlig forbedres og mulighetene for å forflytte seg over store avstander er gode, vil antallet migranter på verdensbasis ikke bli lavere i årene som kommer. Innvandringsregulering finner sted i spenningen mellom statlige interesser, internasjonal rett og hensynet til migranters individuelle rettigheter. I lys av disse spenningene må vi stille spørsmålet om hvordan vi best mulig kan ivareta både universelle rettighetshensyn og europeisk økonomisk integrasjon, samt den norske stats forpliktelse overfor egne innbyggere i fordeling av goder. Vi beveger oss inn i et etisk og juridisk felt med stor kompleksitet, hvor ingen enkle svar er gitt. I denne boken legger forfatteren norsk innvandringspolitikk under en moralfilosofisk lupe, og drøfter grundig ulike svar på en rekke sentrale spørsmål i norsk innvandringsdebatt. Boken retter seg mot alle med interesse for innvandringspolitiske spørsmål, men særskilt personer som arbeider profesjonelt innenfor feltet, slik som politiske filosofer, politikere, jurister, saksbehandlere og statsvitere. 2023-11-16T11:06:23Z 2023-11-16T11:06:23Z 2023-10-20T09:44:30Z 2023 book OCN: 1406069755 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/76889 9788202818272 9788202818388 9788202818371 9788202818364 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/121459 nor open access image/jpeg image/jpeg image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/76889/1/Hvem_Hvor_mange.pdf https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/76889/1/Hvem_Hvor_mange.pdf https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/76889/1/Hvem_Hvor_mange.pdf Cappelen Damm Akademisk/NOASP (Nordic Open Access Scholarly Publishing) 10.23865/noasp.173 10.23865/noasp.173 9266f8a8-a49e-4697-9bd1-69645f9037c2 9788202818272 9788202818388 9788202818371 9788202818364 387 Oslo open access |
| spellingShingle | Norwegian immigration policy, ethics, political philosophy, civil justice, welfare state sustainability, refugee crises, norsk innvandringspolitikk, etikk, politisk filosofi, sivil rettferdighet, velferdsstatens bærekraft, flyktningkriser, Eikrem, Asle Hvem? Hvor mange? |
| title | Hvem? Hvor mange? |
| title_full | Hvem? Hvor mange? |
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| topic | Norwegian immigration policy, ethics, political philosophy, civil justice, welfare state sustainability, refugee crises, norsk innvandringspolitikk, etikk, politisk filosofi, sivil rettferdighet, velferdsstatens bærekraft, flyktningkriser, |
| topic_facet | Norwegian immigration policy, ethics, political philosophy, civil justice, welfare state sustainability, refugee crises, norsk innvandringspolitikk, etikk, politisk filosofi, sivil rettferdighet, velferdsstatens bærekraft, flyktningkriser, |
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