Daniel Sharp is a postdoctoral fellow at the Chair in Philosophy and Political Theory at LMU Munich. He has written widely on moral and political issues that surround citizenship and immigration. His publications include: “What Immigrants Owe” (Ergo, with Adam Lovett), “Immigration, Naturalization, and the Purpose of Citizenship” (Pacific Philosophical Quarterly), “Why Citizenship Tests are Necessarily Illiberal” (in Ethics & Global Politics), “The Right to Emigrate” (Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy), “Relational Equality and Immigration” (Ethics), and “Immigration and State System Legitimacy” (Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy). He is currently working on a book manuscript tentatively titled The Moral Foundations of Citizenship, which develops a pluralist account of the normative functions of citizenship and traces its implications for policy and practice.