Chapter 7 Best interests of the child in family reunification – a citizenship test disguised?
Abstract
This collection of articles critically examines legal subjectivity and ideas of citizenship inherent in legal thought. The chapters offer a novel perspective on current debates in this area by exploring the connections between public and political issues as they intersect with more intimate sets of relations and private identities. Covering issues as diverse as autonomy, vulnerability and care, family and work, immigration control, the institution of speech, and the electorate and the right to vote, they provide a broader canvas upon which to comprehend more complex notions of citizenship, personhood, identity and belonging in law, in their various ramifications.
Keywords
Fagles Translation,Bad Eris,Murray Translation,Irrational Part,Logon Ekhon,Ineke Sluiter,Nicomachean Ethics,Moral Language,Ancient Greece,Book III,Good Life,Brown Translation,Ancient Subject,Hesiod’s Works,Devious,Embassy Scene,General Linguistics,Aristotle’s Mind,Diogenes,Hate Speech,Archaic Period,Samuli,Spartan Tradition,AjaxDOI
10.4324/9781315650807-10ISBN
9781138121720, 9781138590892, 9781315650807Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
2017Imprint
RoutledgeClassification
Jurisprudence and general issues
Law: Human rights and civil liberties
Family law
Civics and citizenship