„The Right to Have Rights“ in Theory of Citizenship beyond Sovereignty The institution of citizenship is characterized by its ambivalence with regard to the notions (and values) of inclusion/exclusion, rights/disempowerment, belonging/otherness. Historically and conceptually, citizenship has been developing in symbiosis with the ideas of equality, freedom, protection of rights and full membership in the political community. In this respect its emancipatory legacy is beyond doubt. In addition, the critique of abstractness of human rights, mostly developed by Hannah Arendt, influenced contemporary assertions that human rights and freedoms have little significance outside the framework of the state institution of citizenship. On the...
Birthright citizenship has long been taken for granted. Although the existing regime of citizenship ...
This article examines what is necessary to solve statelessness in a sustainable manner that enhances...
Recent discussions about global justice have focused on the arguments in favor of including politica...
„The Right to Have Rights“ in Theory of Citizenship beyond Sovereignty The institution of citize...
The institution of citizenship is characterized by its ambivalence with regard to the notions (an...
The assumption that human rights and citizenship are two distinct orders of reality that frequently ...
“Citizenship is the right to have rights” was famously claimed by Hannah Arendt. The case of the Slo...
In The Origins of Totalitarianism, Hannah Arendt criticises the “abstract nakedness” of human rights...
In The Origins of Totalitarianism, Hannah Arendt criticises the “abstract nakedness” of human rights...
Human rights are enshrined in numerous human rights documents produced by the United Nations, most n...
This article considers contemporary predicaments of nationality rights against the background of ref...
Readers of Hannah Arendt’s now classic formulation of the statelessness problem in her 1951 book The...
“Citizenship is the right to have rights” was famously claimed by Hannah Arendt. Te case of th...
This paper addresses how our conceptions of community and citizenship should be transfigured on acco...
Today, observance of "citizenship rights" is considered as one of the measures of the people's rule ...
Birthright citizenship has long been taken for granted. Although the existing regime of citizenship ...
This article examines what is necessary to solve statelessness in a sustainable manner that enhances...
Recent discussions about global justice have focused on the arguments in favor of including politica...
„The Right to Have Rights“ in Theory of Citizenship beyond Sovereignty The institution of citize...
The institution of citizenship is characterized by its ambivalence with regard to the notions (an...
The assumption that human rights and citizenship are two distinct orders of reality that frequently ...
“Citizenship is the right to have rights” was famously claimed by Hannah Arendt. The case of the Slo...
In The Origins of Totalitarianism, Hannah Arendt criticises the “abstract nakedness” of human rights...
In The Origins of Totalitarianism, Hannah Arendt criticises the “abstract nakedness” of human rights...
Human rights are enshrined in numerous human rights documents produced by the United Nations, most n...
This article considers contemporary predicaments of nationality rights against the background of ref...
Readers of Hannah Arendt’s now classic formulation of the statelessness problem in her 1951 book The...
“Citizenship is the right to have rights” was famously claimed by Hannah Arendt. Te case of th...
This paper addresses how our conceptions of community and citizenship should be transfigured on acco...
Today, observance of "citizenship rights" is considered as one of the measures of the people's rule ...
Birthright citizenship has long been taken for granted. Although the existing regime of citizenship ...
This article examines what is necessary to solve statelessness in a sustainable manner that enhances...
Recent discussions about global justice have focused on the arguments in favor of including politica...