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Book Title
Rethinking Asylum: History, Purpose, and Limits
ISBN
9780521707473
Publication Year
2009
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Name
Rethinking Asylum : History, Purpose, and Limits
Item Height
0.6in
Author
Matthew E. Price
Item Length
9in
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Item Width
5.9in
Item Weight
17 Oz
Number of Pages
290 Pages

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Who should receive asylum? Traditionally, asylum has been limited to people fearing persecution, but should it be extended to those fleeing civil wars, severe poverty, and other serious harm? Matthew Price defends the focus on persecution, arguing that granting asylum expresses political values by condemning states for mistreating their citizens.

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Publisher
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521707471
ISBN-13
9780521707473
eBay Product ID (ePID)
71715537

Product Key Features

Author
Matthew E. Price
Publication Name
Rethinking Asylum : History, Purpose, and Limits
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2009
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
290 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
5.9in
Item Weight
17 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
K3268.3.P75 2009
Reviews
'A lucid and subtle defense of the traditional view that we should reserve asylum for protection of refugees from political persecution. Whether one accepts Price's conclusions or not, everyone interested in refugee policy should engage with this thoughtful and fair-minded book.' Joseph H. Carens, University of Toronto, "The best way to save asylum, argues Matthew Price in Rethinking Asylum, is to roll back the judicial liberalization of recent years. If asylum were open only to those specifically victimized by official agents of rogue states, governments would again offer the deeper remedy of permanent integration and abandon the deterrent measures now undermining access to protection. Price eloquently challenges us to accept that refugee law has gone too far. Even those of us who hold a contrary view will learn from his incisive analysis." James C. Hathaway Dean and William Hearn Professor of Law, Melbourne Law School, 'The best way to save asylum, argues Matthew Price in Rethinking Asylum, is to roll back the judicial liberalization of recent years. If asylum were open only to those specifically victimized by official agents of rogue states, governments would again offer the deeper remedy of permanent integration and abandon the deterrent measures now undermining access to protection. Price eloquently challenges us to accept that refugee law has gone too far. Even those of us who hold a contrary view will learn from his incisive analysis.' James C. Hathaway, Melbourne Law School, '… the beauty of Price's approach is in its firm logic. … His good style and strong argumentation are convincing …' Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights, '... the beauty of Price's approach is in its firm logic. ... His good style and strong argumentation are convincing ...' Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights, "A lucid and subtle defense of the traditional view that we should reserve asylum for protection of refugees from political persecution. Whether one accepts Price's conclusions or not, everyone interested in refugee policy should engage with this thoughtful and fair-minded book." Joseph H. Carens University of Toronto, "Rethinking Asylum is a provocative effort to reconceptualize the law of asylum and refugee protection in the West. Offering a politically savvy look at an area of law that deserves just such attention, the book showcases the strengths of its author, Matthew Price, who is trained in both political science and law." The Law and Politics Book Review, Kevin R. Johnson, University of California- Davis School of Law, 'By offering a sound and coherent analysis of the political nature of asylum, [this book] constitutes a valuable contribution to debates on the roots and purpose of this institution.' Maria-Teresa Gil-Bazo, Newcastle University, 'Rethinking Asylum offers a fresh, powerful and crisply written perspective on the key challenges of providing asylum. Effortlessly integrating legal scholarship and political theory, Price questions some of the central assumptions behind recent refugee policies. This is a standout work.' Matthew J. Gibney, University of Oxford, "With its bracing tour of historical and contemporary practices, Rethinking Asylum argues that asylum should be justified, and then crafted, as a political act, not as a humanitarian gesture. Unblinking in the acknowledgment that this conception would foreclose asylum grants sought out of economic desperation, this important analysis also persuasively reopens doors to asylum currently closed by nations fearful of floodgates. Price's political approach could save lives; it surely will generate a better debate over how nations should guard against fraudulent asylum applications while fortifying global repudiations of state-sponsored oppression." Martha Minow Jeremiah Smith, Jr. Professor, Harvard Law School, and author, Breaking the Cycles of Hatred: Memory, Law and Repair (2003), "Lucidly written and powerfully argued, Rethinking Asylum is an important contribution to the academic and policy debates over asylum law. Price's approach - to understand a grant of asylum as expressive of political values - both returns to foundational justifications for asylum and provides a basis for cogent analysis of current issues." T. Alexander Aleinikoff Georgetown University Law Center, "Rethinking Asylum offers a fresh, powerful and crisply written perspective on the key challenges of providing asylum. Effortlessly integrating legal scholarship and political theory, Price questions some of the central assumptions behind recent refugee policies. This is a standout work." Matthew J. Gibney University Reader in Politics and Forced Migration, University of Oxford, 'Lucidly written and powerfully argued, Rethinking Asylum is an important contribution to the academic and policy debates over asylum law. Price's approach - to understand a grant of asylum as expressive of political values - both returns to foundational justifications for asylum and provides a basis for cogent analysis of current issues.' T. Alexander Aleinikoff, Georgetown University Law Center, 'With its bracing tour of historical and contemporary practices, Rethinking Asylum argues that asylum should be justified, and then crafted, as a political act, not as a humanitarian gesture. Unblinking in the acknowledgment that this conception would foreclose asylum grants sought out of economic desperation, this important analysis also persuasively reopens doors to asylum currently closed by nations fearful of floodgates. Price's political approach could save lives; it surely will generate a better debate over how nations should guard against fraudulent asylum applications while fortifying global repudiations of state-sponsored oppression.' Martha Minow, Harvard Law School and author of Breaking the Cycles of Hatred: Memory, Law and Repair (2003)
Table of Content
Introduction; 1. Recovering asylum's political roots; 2. Promoting political values through asylum; 3. What is 'persecution'?; 4. Persecution by private parties; 5. Asylum, temporary protection, and the refugee policy toolkit; 6. Restrictions on access to asylum; Conclusion.
Copyright Date
2009
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Topic
Public Policy / Immigration, History & Theory, International
Lccn
2009-004694
Dewey Decimal
342.08/3
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Law, Political Science

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