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2021, London School of Economics and Political Science
European Journal of International Law
Jade Roberts, Review of Mira L. Siegelberg, Statelessness: A Modern HistoryCambridge Review of International Affairs
A modern history of statelessness and the sociopolitical question2022 •
Mbiyozo (2019) argues that statelessness is a problem that is not new to the international community, as some states implement policies that denationalise their citizens as a form of sanction to exclude individuals they deem undesirable. Denationalisation raises the need to understand the discourse that surrounds statelessness in order to come up with preventive measures. This need, as well as questions such as ‘what is statelessness?’ and ‘within what boundaries can an individual be acknowledged as being stateless?’ informs the necessity for Mira Siegelberg’s book Statelessness: A Modern History. The continuous insistence of states to wield absolute authority over nationality legislation and citizenship makes this book an important and timely intervention. It examines the debates on jurisdiction over nationality legislation, while taking the reader through the necessary journey of understanding how the international legal order defined concepts such as citizenship, nationality etc. Methodologically, Siegelberg presents a chapter-by-chapter periodic historical analysis of the legal theories, writings and debates on statelessness starting from pre-World War I to the post-cold war era. The book also focuses on dedicated efforts by the international system to understand statelessness and define what it means in order to formally recognise it, as well as the reactions of intergovernmental organisations.
History of European Ideas
Modern Statelessness and the British Imperial Perspective. A Comment on Mira Siegelberg's Statelessness2021 •
If the link between territories and people get severed, what is (or should be) the role of international law and the international community? In Statelessness. A Modern History, Mira Siegelberg (University of Cambridge) guides the reader through the answers jurists, philosophers, and diplomats have given to that question since the nineteenth century.
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This thesis focuses on two questions: Who are stateless peoples and what are their rights. It starts with Hannah Arendt’s “methodology” of political theory so as to develop a method suitable for elaboration on these issues. With the method, the thesis finds that there is a significant lacuna in most of the existing research on statelessness and rightlessness. That is, it seems not able to account for the stateless-as-rightless problem in terms of a collective. Hence, this thesis reconsiders the problem. It contends that a stateless/rightless people, as a collective formed by its members promising to act in concert politically, is excluded from interactions with other peoples around the globe. In this way, stateless peoples refer to those peoples who perform actions under the pervasive global exclusion, e.g. Somalians, Somalilanders, Taiwanese, and the West Papuans. Their actions, nonetheless, are often misunderstood as the right to self-determination. The thesis contends that the concept of self-determination could neither fully account for the peoples’ actions nor do justice to their circumstances. Therefore, it redefines such actions, reading them as the right to have rights. That is, as what I call, to perform actions as a way of life in relation to other peoples in equal and liberal terms. In such a way, the thesis argues that (1) stateless peoples are those who act politically under the circumstances of global exclusion, and (2) their right is a performative right to live, equally and liberally, among other peoples on the Earth. The thesis aims to contribute new understandings not only to the existing literature of (human) rights theory, international legal studies on statelessness, and international political theory but to the stateless/rightless problem.
”Nationality is the ticket to an extensive range of rights and privileges” – With this phrase Nils Muiznieks, Commissioner for Human Rights by the European Council, recalled the words of the German philosopher Hannah Arendt to affirm how statelessness is a plague, often forgotten, which produces awful problems for the millions of people touched by it. It has therefore a relevance to talk about the topic, to see the causes and the steps forward that have been made in order to find solutions and, eventually, end statelessness by the following decade. In this brief paper we will refer to a vast series of scientific articles to try and understand the many aspects that come into place in statelessness, and to have a broad view of the words spent by the most important authors on the topic. Before introducing the issues and sources that will be discussed, it is essential to know what we are going to speak about and therefore referring to “stateless persons” we will indicate “persons who are not considered as a national by any State under the operation of its law”.
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European Legacy-toward New Paradigms
Statelessness: The making and unmaking of political identity1996 •
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함양출장샵-함양콜걸샵 홈페지BOSS 27, NET 함양출장안마 リ 함양모텔출장 リ 함양출장업소 카톡K N 39 함양출장만남 リ 함양출장마사지2019 •
Journal of Mathematics in Industry
Flattening the curves: on-off lock-down strategies for COVID-19 with an application to BrazilNadya Berliana Hardiyanti
MAKALAH 7PERPAJAKAN Nadya Berliana Hardiyanti(C1B019097)2021 •
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International Journal of Group Psychotherapy
Clinical Practice Guidelines for Group Psychotherapy2008 •
Journal of Sensor and Actuator Networks
Secure and Efficient WBAN Authentication Protocols for Intra-BAN Tier2014 •
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Study of the Protein Complex, Pore Diameter, and Pore-forming Activity of the Borrelia burgdorferi P13 Porin2014 •
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Fundberichte aus Österreich. Bundesdenkmalamt. Wien
Hermann Maurer, Neolithische Siedlung bei Poigen, Flur Bachrain, Ortsgemeinde St. Bernhard - Frauenhofen, Verwaltungsbezirk Horn, Niederösterreich ( 14. Bericht). Fundberichte aus Österreich 37, 1998, S. 702 - 703.1998 •
Amino Acids
FXIIIA and TGF-β over-expression produces normal musculo-skeletal phenotype in TG2-/- mice2008 •
Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering
Response surface method and genetic algorithm assisted optimal synthesis of biodiesel from high free fatty acid sal oil ( Shorea robusta ) using ion-exchange resin at high temperature2015 •
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Revista del Museo de La Plata
Geohidrología de un sector de la marisma de Bahía San Blas2020 •
Integrative Journal of Medical Sciences
Facial clues and vertical dimension of occlusion: Diagnostic study in a Moroccan population2020 •