State borders as defining lines of justice: why the right to exclude cannot be justified

Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 21 (4):500-520 (2018)
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Distributive Justice, State Coercion, and Autonomy.Michael Blake - 2001 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 30 (3):257-296.
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Humanity, Associations, and Global Justice.Simon Caney - 2011 - The Monist 94 (4):506-534.

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