Tilburg Law Review
Volume 22, Issue 1-2, 2017, Pages 267-275
Threats, Monsters and the 'Refugee Crisis' (Article) (Open Access)
Rijken C.*
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Tilburg University, Tilburg, Netherlands
Abstract
Boaventura de Sousa Santos treated Tilburg University to a colorful and rich pallet of topics during his Montesquieu lecture that prompted self-reflection and critical review of the role of law in our western societies. He argued that the way the law functions today leads to the creation of an abyssal line that creates radical exclusions. Although critical of the role of law and the legal regime in western societies, he encourages us, lawyers of the 21st century, to reform and further develop the law in such a way that it is built on democratic pluralism, interculturality and dignity and as such contributes to a more inclusive society. In this short reflection on de Sousa Santos' Lecture, I highlight some examples and situations that show how rules and procedures of Western societies can have detrimental effects on large groups of refugees and migrants.
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DOI: 10.1163/22112596-02201013
ISSN: 22110046
Original Language: English