'Her argument is a powerful and searing indictment of the inadequacy of present efforts and attitudes towards migrants and refugees. We should learn the lessons Brock offers, as well as investigate alternative pathways for clearing more access routes to developed states for people on the move. Pandemic aside, the international community ought to do much better, and this book offers one such path forward.' Carmen Pavel, Ethical Perspectives
1. New migration justice challenges and how to solve them: an overview; 2. Migration, justice and territory: towards a justificatory framework; 3. Self-determination, legitimacy, and the state system: a normative framework; 4. Muslim bans; 5. Irregular migration; 6. Refugees; 7. Temporary labor migration; 8. Terrorism and migration; 9. Migration in a legitimate state system: problems, progress and prospects.