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Call for Papers

Theme: Global Justice and Mobility
Subtitle: Is There Room for an Ethic of Emigration?
Type: Annual Conference
Institution: Société québécoise de science politique
   University of Ottawa
Location: Ottawa, ON (Canada)
Date: 23.–25.5.2012
Deadline: 15.11.2011

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There has been a normative tension between emigration and immigration
since 1948. Indeed, article 13 of the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights states that everyone has a universal right to leave his
country, but recognizes only the right to enter only for those who
are already citizens of their country. Thus, citizens have a right to
exit and a right to enter. Others hold only a right to exit. What is
more, this normative tension has been built up in international law
as well. (Cole, 2006)

With the rise of mobility regimes in the beginning of the nineties,
political thinkers have focused on immigration in order to identify
the moral obligations of States that could transform the right to
enter into a real universal right. But a number of authors have
recently called into question the relative neglect of the right to
leave (Bauböck 2009, Clemens 2011, Cole 2006, 2011). The purpose of
this workshop is to explore the meaning of this turn for political
theory. Contributions from empirical and normative sciences are
welcome. Here are some of the questions to be examined: Are the
effect of individuals’ mobility on those who decide to stay the same
in sending countries and in arrivals countries? Do they vary with
what motivates individuals to move or to stay according to gender, to
their level of education or to their sector of professional
activities? What are the standards that should be adopted to assess
them? What are the moral obligations of States toward those who
decide to stay and those who decide to leave and how best to protect
the rights of these individuals? What kind of international
institutions does the management of migration flux require?

Deadline to submit a proposition for a paper: November 15, 2011.
(Max: 200 words).
Notification of acceptance  November, 30, 2011.

Submissions for papers should be send to the workshop organizer :
[email protected]
 
 
 
 
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