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lmmigrat~onand the Human R~ghtsDiscourse The Universality of Human Rights and the Relevance of States and of Numbers Ruth Gav~son Minorlty R~ghtsfor Immrgrants7 Multicultural~smversusJnt~d~scr~m~nat~on

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Managing Female Foreign Domestic Workers in S Economic Pragmatism, Coercive Legal Regulatio -, Sovereign States Control of Immigration 'A Global Justice Perspective

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Introduction Yuval Shany and Sir Nigel Rodley ...... Immigration and the Human Rights Discourse: The Universality of Human Rights and the Relevance of States and of Numbers Ruth Gavison ...... Minority Rights for Immigrants? Multiculturalism versus Antidiscrimination Christian Joppke ...... Citizens' Rights and Human Rights Stephen H. Legomsky ...... Managing Female Foreign Domestic Workers in Singapore: Economic Pragmatism, Coercive Legal Regulation, or Human Rights? Eugene KB Tan ...... Sovereign States Control of Immigration: A Global Justice Perspective YafSa Zilbershats ...... The kghts Discourse and the Obligation of States to Admit Immigrants

Rights in Immigration: The Veil as a Test Case

Joining the Jewish People: Non-Jewish Immigrants from the Former USSR, Israeli Identity and Jewish Peoplehood Alexander Yakobson ...... Lionel Cohen Lecture Patricia Janet Scotland ...... A Response to the Review of The Palestine Question in International Law by Robbie Sabel Orna Ben-Naftali, Aeyal Gross, & Keren Michaeli ...... Rejoinder to Joint Letter of Oma Ben-Naftali, Aeyal Gross, and Keren Michaeli

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BOARD OF EDITORS

CHAIMGANS Guest Editor

YAELRONEN DANNYEVRON MICHELEMANSPEIZER Academic Editor Executive Editor Production Editor

STUDENT EDITORS

INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD

PROF. (President Emeritus Israeli Supreme Court) PROF.DAPHNE BARAK-EREZ (Tel Aviv university) PROF.ANTONIO CASSESE (~lorence university) PROF.MALCOLM FEELEY (university of California, Berkeley) PROF.JOCHEN FROWEIN FR ax Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Lav, Heidelberg) PROF.FRANCOISE HAMPSON (University of ESSCY) PROF.VICKI JACKSON (Georgetown university) PROF.MICHAEL KARAYANNI (Hebrew University of ~erusalem) PROF.ECKART ~EIN (Potsdam University) PROF.MORDECHAI KREMNITZER (Hebrew Universip ofJerusalem) PROF.DAVID KRETZMER (~ebrew Universiy of Jerusalem) PROF.FIONNUALA NI-AOLAIN (University of Minnesota and University of ulster) PROF.FRANCES RADAY (College of Management Academic Studies, Rishon Le Zion) PROF.WILLIAM SCHABAS (National University, lreland) PROF.MALCOLM SHAW (~eicester Universiy) PROF.1-IENRY STEINER (~an~ard Universip)

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