
Our team has published a new volume titled Lawless Zones, Rightless Subjects – Migration, Asylum, and Shifting Borders. The book explores how migration pressures are reshaping borders, rights, and territories, transforming international law and relations. It examines the impact on democratic governance within and across borders, using legal, historical, philosophical, and postcolonial perspectives.
The volume features an introduction by Ayelet Shachar and Seyla Benhabib, with contributions from scholars including Svenja Ahlhaus, Elizabeth F. Cohen, Michael W. Doyle, Ayten Gündoğdu, Anna Jurkevics, Sibel Karadağ, Paul Linden-Retek, Marie-Eve Loiselle, Matthew Longo, Itamar Mann, Frédéric Mégret, Hiroshi Motomura, Nishin Nathwani, Paulina Ochoa Espejo, and Eva-Maria Schäfferle.
This title is available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.