User:Vipul/The Ethics of Immigration

The Ethics of Immigration (Oxford Political Theory) is a September 2013 book by philosopher Joseph Carens.

Structure of the book
The first eight chapters of the book argue for a robust system of migrant rights and equal treatment of migrants and natives, while conceding the legitimacy of nation-states and their discretionary control over migration. The ninth and tenth chapter discuss illegal immigrants, family reunification, and refugees. The eleventh chapter argues for open borders, and challenges the presumption of discretionary control over migration, while still staying within the framework of legitimacy of nation-states.

Interviews and self-promotion
Dylan Matthews interviewed Carens on his book for the Wonkblog section of the Washington Post. Carens was also interviewed about the book for New Books in Philosophy.

Book reviews
Carens' book has been widely reviewed by migration scholars. In late May 2014, the Crooked Timber blog hosted a symposium on the book, with contributions from Chris Bertram, Kenan Malik, Ryan Pevnick, and Brian. The book was also reviewed at the Open Borders: The Case blog.