Special Section on Citizenship and Equality
- Holes in the Rights Framework: Racial Discrimination, Citizenship, and the Rights of Noncitizens [Abstract]
| James A. Goldston | 09/22/2006
This essay explores how human rights norms—particularly the body of law that forbids discrimination on grounds of racial or ethnic origin—can be deployed to combat the worst effects of citizenship denial and ill-treatment of non-citizens. - Immigration, Multiculturalism, and the Welfare State [Abstract]
| Will Kymlicka, Keith Banting | 09/22/2006
This article gives a review of the welfare state and analyzes whether it is being undermined by the impact of increasing ethnic and racial diversity. - Should a Cosmopolitan Worry about the "Brain Drain"? [Abstract]
| Devesh Kapur, John McHale | 09/22/2006
This essay asks if a cosmopolitan—who we take to be generally supportive of freer international migration—should worry about the adverse effects on those remaining behind in poor countries.