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  • Citizenship 2.0

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    pocket, 2019, Engelska, ISBN 9780691194066

    Citizenship 2.0 focuses on an important yet overlooked dimension of globalization: the steady rise in the legitimacy and prevalence of dual citizenship. Demand for dual citizenship

  • Rethinking Abortion

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    pocket, 1999, Engelska, ISBN 9780691005270

    Mark Graber looks at the history of abortion law in action to argue that the only defensible, constitutional approach to the issue is to afford all women equal choice--abortion

  • Trading Barriers

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    pocket, 2017, Engelska, ISBN 9780691174488

    Why have countries increasingly restricted immigration even when they have opened their markets to foreign competition through trade or allowed their firms to move jobs overseas?

  • Americans at the Gate

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    pocket, 2015, Engelska, ISBN 9780691166575

    Unlike the 1930s, when the United States tragically failed to open its doors to Europeans fleeing Nazism, the country admitted over three million refugees during the Cold War. This

  • Studies in Medieval Legal Thought

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    pocket, 2015, Engelska, ISBN 9780691625102

    This volume brings together eleven articles by a distinguished medieval scholar. The major emphasis is on legal thought that resulted from the revival of Roman law at Bologna and

  • The Walls Within

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    pocket, 2023, Engelska, ISBN 9780691203331

    A history of the battles over US immigrants’ rights since 1965—and how these conflicts reshaped access to education, employment, civil liberties, and moreThe 1965 Hart-Celler Act

  • Undesirable Immigrants

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    pocket, 2022, Engelska, ISBN 9780691238746

    How the racist legacy of colonialism shapes global migrationThe Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 officially ended the explicit prejudice in American immigration policy that

  • The Shamama Case

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    pocket, 2025, Engelska, ISBN 9780691237138

    How a nineteenth-century lawsuit over the estate of a wealthy Tunisian Jew shines new light on the history of belongingIn the winter of 1873, Nissim Shamama, a wealthy Jew from