Abstract
This special issue consists of four articles, contributed by David
Owen; Désirée Lim, Sahar Akhtar and (as co-authors) Mollie Gerver,
Miranda Simon, Patrick Lown and Dominik Duell. These contributions
address issues related to migration policies with the aim of
bringing normative theories of migration and discrimination into
dialogue. These theories describe the various types of discrimination
inherent in the domestic and global migration systems, as
well as assess arguments, pro et contra, about whether these forms
of discrimination are permissible.