Political Rights Beyond Citizenship. An Inquiry into the Moral Bases of Immigrants' Political Entitlements KU Leuven
The idea of differential political rights for citizens and denizens (defined non-citizen residents), is normatively undertheorized within the political philosophy of migration, despite its salience in political debate and political praxis. Denizens do not enjoy the rights and benefits of citizenship, nor are they in most cases expected to discharge the burdens and obligations associated with citizenship. In contrast, barring felony, citizens ...