Most people would agree that we have a right to leave our country of origin. But since leaving one country usually means arriving in another, do we also have a right to immigrate? If so, how can this be reconciled with a state’s apparent right to exclude? We bring together a panel of philosophers and migration experts to discuss these and related questions.
Chris Bertram (@crookedfootball) is Professor of Social and Political Philosophy at the Department of Philosophy, University of Bristol.
Emily Dugan (@emilydugan) is Social Affairs Editor at theIndependent, i and the Independent on Sunday. Emily first book,Finding Home: The Real Stories of Migrant Britain was published in July 2015 with Icon Books.
Matthew Gibney is Professor of Politics and Forced Migration at the University of Oxford.
Madeleine Sumption (@M_Sumption) is Director of the Migration Observatory.
Peter Dennis is LSE Fellow in the Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method and Forum for European Philosophy Fellow.
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