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Migration and Justice provides a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary examination of migration as a deeply normative and practical challenge shaped by legal systems, public policies, organizational practices and social institutions. By examining both the opportunities and injustices generated by contemporary migration processes, the volumes highlight migration as a source of innovation, entrepreneurship, and cultural enrichment, while foregrounding migrants' agency amid experiences of exploitation, exclusion and structural inequality.Across the volumes, contributors address key themes such as access to justice, human rights protection, gender and migration justice, healthcare and educational equity, labor exploitation, ethical governance, and environmental displacement. The series also includes studies of entrepreneurship, leadership, workforce integration, and emerging forms of work such as digital nomadism, with particular attention to vulnerable populations including undocumented workers, refugees, women, children, and communities affected by climate-induced migration.Situated within the broader reality that immigration and migration continue to shape societies, economies and institutions across time and space, Immigration and Social Justice aims to foster interdisciplinary dialogue among scholars in management, economics, sociology, law, political science, and related fields. The series ultimately seeks to advance theory, inform policy, and support more just, inclusive, and sustainable responses to global migration.



