In this thesis, I aim to inform a response to the harms of statelessness facing those who live in coral atoll states by using and extending Arendt’s analysis of statelessness. I examine the general harms of statelessness as identified by Arendt, and extend her analysis in light of the specific conditions facing those at risk of statelessness due to sea level rise to identify specific harms arising in this context. Though I go beyond Arendt’s analysis, I demonstrate that my reconstruction is supported her analysis. I then demonstrate that self-determination, rather than the provision of citizenship or the substantive right to asylum, is the appropriate way to protect the ‘right to have rights’ in this context. Finally, I examine two proposal...
This dissertation examines the politics and ethics of forced migration from both a conceptual and no...
Article 15 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) states that all people hold the right...
It has been forecast that up to forty nation-states are at risk of disappearing due to rising sea le...
It is increasingly likely that, due to the impacts of climate change, entire populations of low-lyin...
This chapter re-examines Arendt's analysis of the mechanisms which gave rise to statelessness in the...
Many of the elements that have traditionally supported state level normative self-organization, most...
Global climate change is likely to become a major cause of future migration. Small Island States are...
In this paper, I intend to revisit Hannah Arendt’s analysis on statelessness in order to discuss the...
Climate change will devastate the earth and force many individuals to flee, particularly those from ...
Taking up Hannah Arendt\u27s analysis of statelessness and her critique of sovereign power, this pap...
Many of the elements that have traditionally supported state level normative self-organization, most...
The assertion of territorial claims is one of the longest standing political issues in the world and...
Sixty years after the 1951 Convention on the Status of Refugees attempted to negotiate the problemat...
With the onset of ecological instability, by the middle of this century many people will be at risk ...
This doctoral thesis unravels the legal consequences for the legal personality of the population of ...
This dissertation examines the politics and ethics of forced migration from both a conceptual and no...
Article 15 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) states that all people hold the right...
It has been forecast that up to forty nation-states are at risk of disappearing due to rising sea le...
It is increasingly likely that, due to the impacts of climate change, entire populations of low-lyin...
This chapter re-examines Arendt's analysis of the mechanisms which gave rise to statelessness in the...
Many of the elements that have traditionally supported state level normative self-organization, most...
Global climate change is likely to become a major cause of future migration. Small Island States are...
In this paper, I intend to revisit Hannah Arendt’s analysis on statelessness in order to discuss the...
Climate change will devastate the earth and force many individuals to flee, particularly those from ...
Taking up Hannah Arendt\u27s analysis of statelessness and her critique of sovereign power, this pap...
Many of the elements that have traditionally supported state level normative self-organization, most...
The assertion of territorial claims is one of the longest standing political issues in the world and...
Sixty years after the 1951 Convention on the Status of Refugees attempted to negotiate the problemat...
With the onset of ecological instability, by the middle of this century many people will be at risk ...
This doctoral thesis unravels the legal consequences for the legal personality of the population of ...
This dissertation examines the politics and ethics of forced migration from both a conceptual and no...
Article 15 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) states that all people hold the right...
It has been forecast that up to forty nation-states are at risk of disappearing due to rising sea le...