In 'The Rights of Others', legal scholar Seyla Benhabib explores the ethical and legal dimensions of civil liberties in the context of immigration and citizenship. Drawing on philosophical and legal theories, Benhabib examines the rights of non-citizens, including refugees and undocumented immigrants, and the moral obligations of democratic states towards them. This thought-provoking book challenges conventional notions of citizenship and offers a compelling argument for a more inclusive and cosmopolitan approach to civil liberties.