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Unaccompanied Migrant Children


Unaccompanied Migrant Children

Social, Legal, and Ethical Perspectives

von: Hille Haker, Molly Greening, Philip M. Anderson, Adam Avrushin, Stephanie N. Arel, Kristin E. Heyer, Katherine Kaufka Walts, J.D., Linde Lindkvist, Tisha M. Rajendra, Celeste Sánchez, Susan J. Terrio, Cristina L.H. Traina, Maria Vidal de Haymes, Javier Zamora, Elena Namli

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Verlag: Lexington Books
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 12.12.2018
ISBN/EAN: 9781498574532
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 268

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<span>Unaccompanied migrant children are the most vulnerable group of migrants and refugees. Their experiences, their contested legal status in the host countries, and their treatment before, during, and after migration call for an ethics of child migration that places unaccompanied migrant children at the center. </span>
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<span>This volume gathers international experts from the fields of social work, social science, law, philosophy, and Catholic ethics. Social science, psychological, and social work studies, analyses of US and international law of child migration, refuge and asylum policies, and several case studies regarding law enforcement highlight the more recent shifts in policies both in the United States and Europe. The current policies are confronted with two major normative frameworks that go beyond migration laws or the international refugee and asylum provisions: the United Nations Convention of the Rights of the Child, and the approach of the Catholic social ethics of migration.</span>
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<span>The authors address the challenges of childhood under the conditions of migration: the uprooting of lives, the journey and transition into foreign countries and cultures, and the transition into adulthood. They discern the legal provisions and obstacles of the immigration process, the securitization of the borders, and the criminalization of unaccompanied migrant children. Catholic social ethics, the theological authors argue, must offer more than its pastoral call for charity, solidarity, and compassion that is already in place, inspiring multiple Catholic organizations, groups, and individuals. The Christian emphasis on family rights and values, originating in the story of the Holy Family, is necessary, yet insufficient when children are separated from their parents—instead, children must be recognized as vulnerable agents in their own right, and the moral dilemmas families sometimes face be acknowledged. US and European policies must be informed by the interpretation of justice, and the principle of the common good must be held against the firewalling of the West. As a political ethics, Catholic social ethics must critique and reject the use of the Christian religion for nationalist policies and depictions of migrant children as a threat to the cultural identity of Western societies. </span>
<span>International scholars from different disciplines examine the experiences of unaccompanied migrant children before, throughout, and after their journeys and analyze US and European policy changes in national and international law. Several theologians explore new approaches to a Catholic social ethics of child migration.</span>
<span>Introduction</span>
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<span>Molly Greening and Hille Haker</span>
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<span>Part I</span>
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<span>1. Unaccompanied</span>
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<span>Javier Zamora</span>
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<span>2. Childhood, Violence, and Displacement: Experiences of Unaccompanied Immigrant Children from the Perspective of Human and Legal Service Providers in North and Central America</span>
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<span>Maria Vidal de Haymes, Adam Avrushin, and Celeste Sánchez</span>
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<span>3. Trauma, Detachment, and Non-Belonging: The Plight of Migrant and Refugee Children </span>
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<span>Stephanie N. Arel</span>
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<span>4. Unaccompanied Refugee Children and Adolescents and Access to Vocational Training in Germany—with a Focus on Bavaria</span>
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<span>Philip Anderson</span>
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<span>Part II</span>
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<span>5. Betraying Children’s Rights: Unaccompanied Immigrant Children in the United States</span>
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<span>Katherine Kaufka Walts</span>
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<span>6. The Curious Case of Jane Doe</span>
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<span>Susan Terrio</span>
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<span>7. Human Vulnerability and Vulnerable Rights: On Children’s Rights and Asylum Politics in Sweden</span>
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<span>Elena Namli and Linde Lindkvist</span>
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<span>Part III</span>
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<span>8. Holy Family or Holy Child? Child Migrants as Vulnerable Agents</span>
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<span>Cristina L.H. Traina</span>
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<span>9. Toward a Moral Response to Unaccompanied Minors in the U.S. Context</span>
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<span>Kristin E. Heyer</span>
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<span>10. Justice as Responsibility to Child Migrants</span>
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<span>Tisha Rajendra</span>
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<span>11. Going It Alone—Political Ethics and the Rights of Unaccompanied Migrant Children</span>
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<span>Hille Haker </span>
<span>Hille Haker</span>
<span> is the Richard McCormick S.J. Endowed Chair of Catholic Moral Theology at Loyola University Chicago. <br><br></span>
<span>Molly Greening</span>
<span> is a PhD student at Loyola University Chicago in the Integrative Studies in Ethics and Theology (ISET) program.</span>

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