Statelessness: A Modern History by Dr. Mira Siegelberg offers a meticulous reconstruction of the varied contributions of artists, scholars, and policy makers to the understanding of statelessness in the years between the First and Second World Wars. Siegelberg situates statelessness in some of the most prominent debates about international law and relations in modern history, most notably whether the individual is an appropriate subject of international law and whether a political order beyond the confines of the nation-state is desirable
This paper highlights several limitations of the dominant legal framework for addressing statelessne...
Statelessness is the absence of the right to have a legal connection between nationality and state. ...
This thesis interrogates the continued statelessness of more than 12 million stateless people around...
In this symposium contribution, the author provides a view that the study of statelessness has emerg...
This article argues that the definition of statelessness in international law should be changed. Whe...
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 January 2022Having recently emerged from its unen...
In order to shed light on the problems one might face today trying to understand statelessness, we n...
Understanding Statelessness offers a comprehensive, in-depth examination of statelessness. The volum...
This chapter re-examines Arendt's analysis of the mechanisms which gave rise to statelessness in the...
Magister Legum - LLMStatelessness is a global human rights problem affecting a vast number of indivi...
After a long and difficult journey, statelessness has now ‘arrived’ as a recognised focus of both ac...
Taking up Hannah Arendt\u27s analysis of statelessness and her critique of sovereign power, this pap...
By exploring statelessness through legal, theoretical, and practical lenses, this article presents a...
The lives of stateless peoples tend to be marked by social discrimination and state hostility. Frame...
51 p. ; An outstanding student paper selected as a Honors Paper.Law pertaining to statelessness in t...
This paper highlights several limitations of the dominant legal framework for addressing statelessne...
Statelessness is the absence of the right to have a legal connection between nationality and state. ...
This thesis interrogates the continued statelessness of more than 12 million stateless people around...
In this symposium contribution, the author provides a view that the study of statelessness has emerg...
This article argues that the definition of statelessness in international law should be changed. Whe...
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 January 2022Having recently emerged from its unen...
In order to shed light on the problems one might face today trying to understand statelessness, we n...
Understanding Statelessness offers a comprehensive, in-depth examination of statelessness. The volum...
This chapter re-examines Arendt's analysis of the mechanisms which gave rise to statelessness in the...
Magister Legum - LLMStatelessness is a global human rights problem affecting a vast number of indivi...
After a long and difficult journey, statelessness has now ‘arrived’ as a recognised focus of both ac...
Taking up Hannah Arendt\u27s analysis of statelessness and her critique of sovereign power, this pap...
By exploring statelessness through legal, theoretical, and practical lenses, this article presents a...
The lives of stateless peoples tend to be marked by social discrimination and state hostility. Frame...
51 p. ; An outstanding student paper selected as a Honors Paper.Law pertaining to statelessness in t...
This paper highlights several limitations of the dominant legal framework for addressing statelessne...
Statelessness is the absence of the right to have a legal connection between nationality and state. ...
This thesis interrogates the continued statelessness of more than 12 million stateless people around...