Rethinking Asylum

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Rethinking Asylum

History, Purpose, and Limits

Refugees and political asylum Political science and theory Human rights, civil rights

Author: Matthew E. Price

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Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 14th May 2009

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 848 Kb

ISBN: 9780511738968


Each year, hundreds of thousands of people apply for asylum in Europe, North America, and Australia.

Some fear political persecution and genocide; some are escaping civil war or environmental catastrophe; others flee poverty, crime, or domestic violence. Who should qualify for asylum? Traditionally, asylum has been reserved for the targets of government persecution, but many believe that its scope should be widened to protect others exposed to serious harm.

Matthew Price argues for retaining asylum's focus on persecution

even as other types of refugee aid are expanded - and offers a framework for deciding what constitutes persecution. Asylum, he argues, not only protects refugees but also expresses political values by condemning states for mistreating those refugees.

Price's argument

explains not only why asylum remains politically relevant and valuable, but also why states should dismantle many of the barriers they have erected against asylum seekers over the last fifteen years.

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