The Allocation of Refugees to Host States: Should Refugees' Interests and Preferences be Considered?

Hoesch, Matthias; Mantel, Susanne

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

When states cooperate in refugee protection and implement a scheme with fixed rules allocating refugees to host states, should they consider refugees' interests and preferences regarding where they receive protection? This article briefly examines the kinds of preferences and interests that are relevant to both refugees and states before discussing the moral principles determining the respective weight that should be attributed to them. We conclude that states must adhere to some minimal constraints concerning the consideration of refugees' concerns, and should promote some further moral goals that go beyond these constraints. Finally, we suggest a scheme that meets all the moral demands we argued for and seems feasible without posing serious threats to the destination states.

Details about the publication

JournalJournal of Applied Philosophy
Volume41
Issue4
Page range651-670
StatusPublished
Release year2024
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI: 10.1111/japp.12720
Link to the full texthttps://doi.org/10.1111/japp.12720
KeywordsEthics of migration; refugees; burden sharing; responsibility sharing; Dublin system

Authors from the University of Münster

Hoesch, Matthias
Cluster of Excellence "Religion and Politics"