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Unaccompanied migrant children: social, legal, and ethical perspectives

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

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Lexington Books
149857453X / 9781498574532
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
12/12/2018
English
241 pages
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