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The right to migrate

Adam B. Cox (NYU) and Adam Hosein (Colorado): Immigration and Equality. Stephen J. Larin (Queen's): Conceptual Debates in Ethnicity, Nationalism, and Migration. Christian Giordano (Fribourg): Paradigms of Migration: From Integration to Transnationalism. Julian M. Lehmann (Interights): Rights at the Frontier: Border Control and Human Rights Protection of Irregular International Migrants. Michael A. Clemens (CGD): Economics and Emigration: Trillion-Dollar Bills on the Sidewalk? Gil S. Epstein (Bar Ilan) and Ira N. Gang (Rutgers): Migration and Culture. Leah Briones (Flinders): Rights with Capabilities: Towards a Social Justice Framework for Migrant Activism. “Where on earth is everybody?” The evolution of global bilateral migration: 1960-2000. Passport to the Total State: It is important to remember that there once was a world in which people traveled freely across borders without paperwork to visit families, pursue education, conduct business, and mingle. Doctors Without Borders: Letting medical professionals and other skilled workers from the developing world emigrate is a good deal for everyone. A review of Exceptional People: How Migration Shaped Our World and Will Define Our Future by Ian Goldin, Geoffrey Cameron and Meera Balarajan (and more and more and more and more and more and more). When immigration is a crime: What is left of the right to migrate once held sacred by theologians and jurists alike?