Moral responsibilities towards refugees. Ethical Annotation #2

Ethical Annotation (2023)
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Abstract

Wars and crises worldwide force millions of people to flee and seek refuge, often outside their countries of origin. What moral responsibilities do states have towards refugees? In this Ethical Annotation, Dr Jos Philips and his co-authors zoom in on the responsibilities of EU countries. They consider arguments in favour of and against admitting refugees and argue that EU countries must do at least at much as they can do at little cost, and perhaps even more.

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Jos Philips
Utrecht University
Natascha Rietdijk
Radboud University
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