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Migration
Analysis treating migration as a legal, institutional, and narrative mechanism, with attention to jurisdictional limits, enforcement capacity, and expectation formation.
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DB-021 How Responsibility Is Gradually Expanded Without Legal Change
Normative Accretion and the layering of obligation This article explains how state responsibilities are systematically expanded through administrative repetition rather than legal ratification. This operates…
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Why Migration Policy Is Evaluated Differently Than Other Regulatory Systems
Migration enforcement is routinely evaluated as moral performance rather than regulatory capacity. This analysis explains the asymmetry by comparing migration to other policy systems that…
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Migration Governance Is a Capacity Problem, Not a Moral One
Migration debates often frame policy outcomes as moral choices, while overlooking the administrative capacity required to govern migration systems. This article examines migration governance as…