Non-citizen children and the right to stay – a discourse ethical approach

Ethics and Global Politics 12 (3):32-49 (2019)
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When the brothers Hakob, 13, and Hasmik, 14, had lived in Sweden for 5 years, their applications for residence were rejected, and they were to be deported to Armenia (Dagens Nyheter March 8, 2007,...

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