Interestingly, the right to leave, which is generally considered to be at the core of liberal states, has rarely been substantiated in the history of philosophy. This neglect is unfortunate, in particular since this right is currently contested both...
Migration is a basic component of human life. Therefore, the question of a right to migrate and a corresponding right to reside in the country of arrival is inevitable. However, such a right can only be understood as “imperfect”, because even if...
As empirical migration studies have repeatedly shown, since the late 1990s mandatory integration policies have steadily gained importance in Western societies. These policies require immigrants to take certain actions or to demonstrate certain...
Pitamic’s contribution to the understanding of law ranges between the methodological purity of legal science and an integral conception of law. The methodological purity demands that one avoids mixing different thinking methods. At the same time,...
Subjects are not simply found. They are constructed by institutions, social practices and societies. The subject is the result of subjectification. This analysis of transformation aims to show, on the basis of penal practices, that an appropriate...