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Political Philosophy
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Immigration
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Consent
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Ethics
Refugee Repatriation and the Problem of Consent
M Gerver. Forthcoming. Refugee repatriation and the problem of consent. British Journal of Political Science.
M Gerver. Forthcoming. Paying refugees to leave. Political Studies.
M Gerver. Forthcoming. Misinformation as immigration control. Res Publica.
M Gerver. Forthcoming. Consent for data on consent, Ethical Theory and Moral Practice.
M Gerver. Forthcoming. Refugee repatriation and voluntariness, International Journal of Human Rights.
M Gerver. 2014. Testing for repatriation contracts for unconscionability, International Journal of Refugee Law 26(2)
M Gerver. 2014. The role of NGOs in the repatriation of refugees, Public Policy and Philosophy Quarterly 32(1)
M Gerver. 2014. Is preventing coerced repatriation ethical and possible?, International Migration
M Gerver. 2013. Exceptions to blanket anonymity for the publication of interviews with refugees: African refugees in Israel as a case study, Research Ethics 9(3)
M Gerver. 2013. Refugee quota trading within the context of EU-ENP cooperation, Journal of Contemporary European Research 9(1): 60-77
M Gerver. 2012. ‘Sinigurisha! (You are not for sale!)’: School fees, economic dependency, and sexual abuse in present-day Rwanda, Gender and Education 25(2): 220-235
GTA for:
London School of Economics
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GV262: Contemporary Political Theory, 2013-2016
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GV263: Public Policy Analysis, 2013-2014
Kings College London
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Topics in Political Philosophy, Semester 1, 2015
Kai Spiekermann
Associate Professor of Political Philosophy
Department of Government, London School of Economics and Political Science
Eiko Thielemann
Associate Professor in Political Science and Public Policy
Department of Government, London School of Economics and Political Science