In 'The Rights of Others', legal scholar Seyla Benhabib delves into the intricate legal and ethical questions surrounding the rights of non-citizens in democratic societies. Through a rigorous examination of international law, political theory, and case studies, Benhabib explores the tensions between civil liberties, ethics, and the legal frameworks that govern the treatment of immigrants and refugees. This insightful book offers a nuanced understanding of the complex issues at the intersection of civil liberties, ethics, and immigration law.