What kind of citizenship has Snowden performed? Apparently it is not American citizenship because American authorities attempted to try him for treason and he became a stateless fugitive. After requesting political asylum in 21 countries he was eventually granted temporary asylum in Russia. Neither states nor international organizations recognized his act as an act of citizenship. Did Snowden perform a citizenship that is yet to come? Did he perform an international citizenship? The issue of rights usually recognized in the literature on the debate about Snowden’s act concerns its content such as the practices of states spying on their citizens. This article focuses on the act itself as making digital rights claims that don’t yet exist in ...
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As the Edward Snowden case takes legs and exhibits all the earmarks of official misconduct and scand...
The revolution in digital surveillance and exploitation technologies continues to roil the world. E...
United States (“U.S.”) citizenship has been closely protected from those who cannot claim it. In fac...
The Snowden leaks provided unprecedented insights into the workings of state-corporate surveillance ...
A paradigmatic shift is sometimes revealed by an unanticipated and extraordinary event, and so it wa...
In this Essay, Professor Patrick Weil reexamines the constitutional function of the passport in rela...
The revelations by NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden have led to policy reform debates in several cou...
Digital citizenship is typically defined as the (self-)enactment of people’s role in society through...
Based on an analysis of newspaper and blog coverage of the Snowden revelations and their aftermath, ...
On June 5, 2013, an article in the Guardian revealed highly classified information about surveillanc...
Imagine a state that compels its citizens to inform it at all times of where they are, who they are ...
This Article examines international law limitations on the ascription of citizenship and national se...
By what standard of proof — and by what procedures — can the U.S. government challenge citizenship s...
On June 9, 2013, the public discovered the source of the earthshattering stories revealing the full ...
It is not possible to police the movement of “aliens” without first determining who is and is not a ...
As the Edward Snowden case takes legs and exhibits all the earmarks of official misconduct and scand...
The revolution in digital surveillance and exploitation technologies continues to roil the world. E...
United States (“U.S.”) citizenship has been closely protected from those who cannot claim it. In fac...
The Snowden leaks provided unprecedented insights into the workings of state-corporate surveillance ...
A paradigmatic shift is sometimes revealed by an unanticipated and extraordinary event, and so it wa...