As it is widely accepted, human rights are inalienable and equal rights that we have simply because we are human. They are guaranteed to all people regardless of their nationality, race, sex, ethnicity, etc. Moreover, they are rights that their holder cannot lose them temporarily or permanently. Yet, today many millions people around the world are denied to exercise their most basic human rights because they are not citizen of any country. They are stateless people. Although there have been many international human rights mechanisms to protect rights of stateless people, in real life almost all stateless people are still subject to torture, discrimination, xenophobia, racism, difficulty enjoying their social, economic and cultural rights, a...
contemporary events led to a renewal of the problem of human rights, human life value, immigration p...
Práce pojednává o lidských právech v myšlenkách dvou filosofek 20. století Hannah Arendtové a Boženy...
Over the past decade, as human rights discourses have increasingly served to legitimize state milita...
Hannah Arendt famously argued in the Origins of Totalitarianism that human rights were unable to pro...
This thesis seeks to investigate possible relations between two status functions; citizenship and hu...
Arendt’s reflections on the critical issues of Human Rights still hold relevance after seventy years...
This thesis explores the relationship between citizenship and human rights by focusing on refugee’s ...
With over 60 years passed since Hannah Arendt wrote her influential The Origins of Totalitarianism, ...
In this chapter I will explore the discrepancy between Arendt’s and Agamben’s pessimism concerning h...
I. “The Right to Have Rights ” in Hannah Arendt’s Work The phrase “the right to have rights ” which ...
In The Origins of Totalitarianism, Hannah Arendt is famously scathing of the societies established b...
Hannah Arendt and Giorgio Agamben's reservations regarding the nature and enforcement of human right...
This short analysis ainis at giving certain insights on the correlation among the concepts and toget...
<div>Hanna Arendt summed up the condition of the refugees in a very controversial phrase to their ti...
Readers of Hannah Arendt’s now classic formulation of the statelessness problem in her 1951 book The...
contemporary events led to a renewal of the problem of human rights, human life value, immigration p...
Práce pojednává o lidských právech v myšlenkách dvou filosofek 20. století Hannah Arendtové a Boženy...
Over the past decade, as human rights discourses have increasingly served to legitimize state milita...
Hannah Arendt famously argued in the Origins of Totalitarianism that human rights were unable to pro...
This thesis seeks to investigate possible relations between two status functions; citizenship and hu...
Arendt’s reflections on the critical issues of Human Rights still hold relevance after seventy years...
This thesis explores the relationship between citizenship and human rights by focusing on refugee’s ...
With over 60 years passed since Hannah Arendt wrote her influential The Origins of Totalitarianism, ...
In this chapter I will explore the discrepancy between Arendt’s and Agamben’s pessimism concerning h...
I. “The Right to Have Rights ” in Hannah Arendt’s Work The phrase “the right to have rights ” which ...
In The Origins of Totalitarianism, Hannah Arendt is famously scathing of the societies established b...
Hannah Arendt and Giorgio Agamben's reservations regarding the nature and enforcement of human right...
This short analysis ainis at giving certain insights on the correlation among the concepts and toget...
<div>Hanna Arendt summed up the condition of the refugees in a very controversial phrase to their ti...
Readers of Hannah Arendt’s now classic formulation of the statelessness problem in her 1951 book The...
contemporary events led to a renewal of the problem of human rights, human life value, immigration p...
Práce pojednává o lidských právech v myšlenkách dvou filosofek 20. století Hannah Arendtové a Boženy...
Over the past decade, as human rights discourses have increasingly served to legitimize state milita...