Etikk i Praksis
Volume 6, Issue 2, 2012, Pages 23-37

Children of asylum seekers and human dignity: Ethical reflections based on the experiences of the Health Care Centre for Undocumented Migrants [Asylbarn og menneskeverd: Etiske refleksjoner med utgangspunkt i erfaringer fra Helsesenteret for papirløse migranter] (Article)

Stålsett S.J.*
  • a Stiftelsen Kirkens Bymisjon Oslo, Norway

Abstract

The human rights and dignity of children of asylum seekers and undocumented migrants is much debated in Norway. A group that is particularly at risk is children born in Norwegian hospitals whose parents do not possess a legal residence permit. On the basis of the diaconal work of the Church City Mission in Oslo that aims at providing care and defending the rights of these groups through the Health Care Centre for Undocumented Migrants, the purpose of this article is to argue that the inherent human dignity of these children is being undermined in contemporary Norwegian politics. By relating to Judith Butler's thoughts on vulnerability and «framing» and Giorgio Agamben's theory of the «bare life» and the state of exception, the article aims at showing mechanisms that contribute to the undermining of the human dignity and rights of this group. The last part shows how the work of the health care center with its ethical and theological basis can be seen as offering resistance to these mechanisms and tendencies.

Author Keywords

Judith Butler Children of asylum seekers Church City Mission Undocumented migrants in Borway Ethics refugees Health Care Center for Undocumented Migrants in Oslo Giorgio Agamben Diaconal work Human dignity

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Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84872549222&partnerID=40&md5=a0341128d1f39b2ef822c438c9f5e451

ISSN: 18903991
Original Language: Norwegian