Justice
In international law, we have a right to leave our own countries (and come back) but not to enter other countries. Say I leave my home country A and try to enter B. There are some circumstances when, intuitively, it would seem unjust for B to refuse me entry, for example, if in turning me away, my life would be cut short, or if in entering B my life will be enriched and no harm will be done to the citizens of B.
However, what principles should apply apply across borders to this type of issue?
Accepted:April 10, 2006
Accepted:
April 10, 2006