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/I.2.1_The_Evolution_of_the_InternationalRefugee_Regime> [consulta: 23 de septiembre de 2009] p. ... more /I.2.1_The_Evolution_of_the_InternationalRefugee_Regime> [consulta: 23 de septiembre de 2009] p. 1. 2 Hathaway precisa en este sentido: "The practice of sheltering those compelled to flight was not perceived as a burden, but rather as a necessary incident of power, and indeed as a source of communal enrichment: Central governments pursued their own interests by facilitating immigration and discouraging or even forbidding emigration. Whether to be taxed, to contribute to the growth of manufactures and commerce, to offer specialized knowledge, or to join the military, talented or affluent foreigners were frequently deemed useful to society and welcomed with open arms by European monarchs or municipalities."
/I.2.1_The_Evolution_of_the_InternationalRefugee_Regime> [consulta: 23 de septiembre de 2009] p. ... more /I.2.1_The_Evolution_of_the_InternationalRefugee_Regime> [consulta: 23 de septiembre de 2009] p. 1. 2 Hathaway precisa en este sentido: "The practice of sheltering those compelled to flight was not perceived as a burden, but rather as a necessary incident of power, and indeed as a source of communal enrichment: Central governments pursued their own interests by facilitating immigration and discouraging or even forbidding emigration. Whether to be taxed, to contribute to the growth of manufactures and commerce, to offer specialized knowledge, or to join the military, talented or affluent foreigners were frequently deemed useful to society and welcomed with open arms by European monarchs or municipalities."