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National versus the Foreigner in South America: 200 Years of Migration and Citizenship Law

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Since the turn of the century, South American governments and regional organisations have adopted the world's most open discourse on migration and citizenship.

At a time when restrictive choices were becoming increasingly predominant around the world, South American policymakers presented their discourse as being both an innovative and exceptional 'new paradigm' and part of a morally superior, avant-garde path in policymaking.

This book provides a critical examination of the South American legal framework through a historical and comparative analysis.

Diego Acosta uses this analysis to assess whether the laws are truly innovative and exceptional, as well as evaluating their feasibility, strengths and weaknesses.

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