Refugees, Development and Autocracies: On What Repairs the State System's Legitimacy

Ethical Perspectives 28 (3):356-361 (2021)
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Who are Refugees?Matthew Lister* - 2013 - Law and Philosophy 32 (5):645-671.
Refugees: The politically oppressed.Felix Bender - 2020 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 47 (5):615-633.

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