Search Results - "Gerver, Mollie"
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Paying Refugees to Leave
Published in Political studies (01-10-2017)“…States are increasingly paying refugees to repatriate, hoping to decrease the number of refugees residing within their borders. Drawing on in-depth interviews…”
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Nudging against consent is effective but lowers welfare
Published in Scientific reports (27-06-2024)“…Behavioural nudges are often criticised because they “work best in the dark”. However, recent experimental evidence suggests that the effectiveness of nudges…”
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Paying minorities to leave
Published in Politics, philosophy & economics (01-02-2018)“…In April 1962, white segregationists paid money to African Americans agreeing to leave New Orleans. In 2010, the British National Party proposed paying…”
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Moral Refugee Markets
Published in Global justice (Downer, A.C.T.) (08-11-2018)“…States are increasingly paying other states to host refugees. For example, in 2010 the EU paid Libya €50 million to continue hosting the refugees within its…”
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The immigration discrimination dilemma
Published in Ethics & global politics (02-07-2024)“…This article presents moral dilemmas that arise when expressing an argument persuades citizens to support rights for migrants, but also persuades citizens to…”
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Refugee Quota Trading within the Context of EU-ENP Cooperation: Rational, Bounded Rational and Ethical Critiques
Published in Journal of contemporary European research (01-01-2013)“…In 1997 Peter Schuck proposed a ‘refugee quota trading’ mechanism, whereby countries voluntarily form a union, each country accepting a quota of refugees and…”
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Testing repatriation contracts for unconscionability: The case of refugees in Israel
Published in International journal of refugee law (01-06-2014)“…When an individual signs a contract for voluntary repatriation through a private or public body, there may be a need to draw upon principles of contract law…”
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Refugee Repatriation and the Problem of Consent
Published in British journal of political science (01-10-2018)“…Over the past decade, millions of refugees have fled their countries of origin and asked for asylum abroad. Some of these refugees do not receive asylum, but…”
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Must refugees return?
Published in Critical review of international social and political philosophy (07-06-2021)“…It is widely accepted that states have a right to control immigration, but must accept refugees at risk in their home countries. If this is true, perhaps…”
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Sufficiency, Priority, and Selecting Refugees
Published in Journal of applied philosophy (01-11-2020)“…There are more refugees than many states have a duty to accept. As a result, many states are permitted to accept only some refugees and not others. This raises…”
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Helping Refugees Where They Are
Published in Ethics & international affairs (01-01-2021)“…Some policies are not politically feasible. In the context of refugees, many claim it is not politically feasible to start admitting significantly more…”
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Denying Services to Prevent Regret
Published in Journal of applied philosophy (01-07-2019)“…Sometimes the majority of individuals accepting a service regret their decision, and we can predict that future recipients will feel similarly. For example, a…”
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Refugee Resettlement and Preferences
Published in Political studies (08-11-2024)“…Aid organizations spend considerable time lobbying for aid to be sent to refugees in poorer states, rather than campaigning for more refugees to be resettled…”
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Inferring Consent without Communication
Published in Social theory and practice (01-01-2020)“…Some claim that consent requires common knowledge. For a doctor to obtain consent, a doctor must know that her patient has given her permission to perform…”
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Is Preventing Coerced Repatriation Ethical and Possible? The Case of NGO Repatriation of South Sudanese in Israel
Published in International migration (01-10-2015)“…“Voluntary repatriation” to a country of origin may be necessary to restore refugees' rights, when only a country of origin will provide rights associated with…”
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Misinformation as Immigration Control
Published in Res publica (Liverpool, England) (01-11-2017)“…It is wrong to force refugees to return to the countries they fled from. It is similarly wrong, many argue, to force migrants back to countries with…”
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'Sinigurisha! (You are not for sale!)': exploring the relationship between access to school, school fees, and sexual abuse in Rwanda
Published in Gender and education (01-03-2013)“…In Rwanda, many victims do not report rape to the police because the perpetrators financially support their basic living needs and/or education. Victims who…”
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Consent for Data on Consent
Published in Ethical theory and moral practice (01-08-2015)“…There are instances where the provider of an intervention, such as surgery, has failed to obtain necessary informed consent from the recipient of the…”
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Refugee repatriation and voluntariness
Published in The international journal of human rights (02-01-2015)“…Repatriation programmes facilitated by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and non-governmental organisations have been criticised as not being…”
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