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- Ligne n°21 : Statelessness: What Hannah Arendt Can Still Teach Us
- Ligne n°27 : Once stateless herself, Arendt still informs our discussions today.
- Ligne n°32 : Hannah Arendt graffiti - Arendt was once stateless The Mantle
Ligne n°46 : ... Part of our discussion of refugees stems from Hannah Arendt’s concept- Ligne n°47 : of statelessness. A current analysis of this concept comes from Jeremy
Ligne n°48 : Adelman’s article titled Pariah: Can Hannah Arendt Help Us Rethink Our ...
Ligne n°50 : ... experiencing the highest number of refugees globally since the second- Ligne n°51 : World War. Arendt’s concept of statelessness is used as a framework for
Ligne n°52 : presenting the current situation of refugees on the one hand, and ...- Ligne n°64 : The Fate of the Stateless
- Ligne n°66 : Statelessness is when a person is not recognized, or is disregarded, as
Ligne n°67 : a citizen under the laws of their state. It can occur due to a variety ...
Ligne n°69 : ... political community to another. And unfortunately, the existence of- Ligne n°70 : stateless persons is a common reality of our current era.
- Ligne n°98 : The emerging situation of stateless persons may also happen in the case
Ligne n°99 : when governments change their laws. In the Indonesian case, for ...
Ligne n°108 : ... to exclude and marginalize the members of certain minority groups- Ligne n°109 : causing them to ultimately become stateless. Another serious and
Ligne n°110 : critical reason is also referred to the integration of new state ...
Ligne n°113 : ... institutions, may intentionally or unintentionally leave thousands of- Ligne n°114 : people stateless.
Ligne n°120 : ... the United Kingdom, declared in his book The Refugee Problem that- Ligne n°121 : refugees are basically defined as stateless in all their conditions.
Ligne n°122 : His book influenced further discussion of refugees. ...
Ligne n°129 : ... complete draft of the protocol was postponed at that time, the concept- Ligne n°130 : of statelessness was still adopted into the 1954 and 1961 International
Ligne n°131 : Convention. To that end, the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) has ...
Ligne n°133 : ... citizenship. Even though the organization has devoted time, resources,- Ligne n°134 : and effort to the assistance of the stateless people, they still need
Ligne n°135 : to bring strong institutional improvement in challenging a high ...
Ligne n°140 : ... mechanism for the protection of “internally displaced persons” (IDPs)- Ligne n°141 : and “stateless persons.” Conceptually, IDPs are persons or groups
Ligne n°142 : who leave their home or residence based on many kinds of attacks, ...
Ligne n°144 : ... they have not crossed an internationally recognized State border. In- Ligne n°145 : addition, in the case of children, if they are born to stateless
Ligne n°146 : persons or refugees, in some cases out of wedlock, they may be denied ...
Ligne n°146 : ... persons or refugees, in some cases out of wedlock, they may be denied- Ligne n°147 : citizenship. Some individuals may find themselves stateless because of
Ligne n°148 : the practice of discriminatory administrative policies. In many ...
Ligne n°149 : ... specific cases, such as Sepulveda et. al, minorities are also- Ligne n°150 : considered “non-citizens” and “stateless persons.”
Ligne n°156 : ... Hannah Arendt is considered one the most important modern thinkers. She- Ligne n°157 : spent her entire life critically discussing statelessness as a core
Ligne n°158 : concern of human rights and international politics. Besides The Human ...- Ligne n°163 : Moreover, Origins is as deeply concerned with the stateless explained
Ligne n°164 : as "unrespectable" and "the unwanted group," as the rest of us—the ...
Ligne n°166 : ... their own people. Arendt’s brilliant view in this book can be seen as a- Ligne n°167 : valuable foundation as we work to understand statelessness in our
Ligne n°168 : world. The Origins of Totalitarianism is more than just her ...- Ligne n°175 : The exploration of Arendt’s concept of statelessness is mainly found in
Ligne n°176 : chapter nine of Origins. Through this chapter, Arendt offers updated ...
Ligne n°180 : ... rights—according to her—fail to protect “brutalized citizens.”- Ligne n°181 : Statelessness is closely associated with “the loss of a range of
Ligne n°182 : international treaties and national commitments” aimed to protect ...
Ligne n°182 : ... international treaties and national commitments” aimed to protect- Ligne n°183 : stateless minorities from becoming victims of massive attacks. Her
Ligne n°184 : concept has inspired a human rights movement in recent decades. ...- Ligne n°187 : Arendt reflects on statelessness based on her tragic experience as a
Ligne n°188 : refugee. She was born in 1906 in Hannover to an assimilated Jewish ...
Ligne n°200 : ... the World Wars. Her personal experience can be seen as a parable of our- Ligne n°201 : century: persecution, statelessness, exile, a brief internment in a
Ligne n°202 : detention camp, immigration. In this horrific event, Europe faced a ...- Ligne n°207 : When Hannah Arendt, who herself was stateless for more than a
Ligne n°208 : decade, wrote memorably about statelessness a half-century ago, it ...
Ligne n°207 : ... When Hannah Arendt, who herself was stateless for more than a- Ligne n°208 : decade, wrote memorably about statelessness a half-century ago, it
Ligne n°209 : was technically a legal term of art, describing ‘a person who is not ...- Ligne n°213 : It is helpful to revisit Arendt through her concept of statelessness in
Ligne n°214 : the shadow of a massive expulsion of minority groups and the global ...
Ligne n°224 : ... means of a colonized and then conquered territory but this solved- Ligne n°225 : neither the problem of the minorities nor the stateless. On the
Ligne n°226 : contrary, like virtually all other events of the twentieth century, ...
Ligne n°228 : ... of refugees, the Arabs, thereby increasing the number of the- Ligne n°229 : stateless and rightless by another 700,000 to 800,000 people. And
Ligne n°230 : what happened in Palestine within the smallest territory and in ...
Ligne n°232 : ... scale involving many millions of people. Since the Peace Treaties of- Ligne n°233 : 1919 and 1920, the refugees and the stateless have attached
Ligne n°234 : themselves like a curse to all the newly established states on earth ...- Ligne n°238 : The above description shows that statelessness is absolutely not just a
Ligne n°239 : “Jewish problem” as it was once believed to be in the past, but a ...
Ligne n°244 : ... a non-recognized minority in Germany’, the subsequent expulsions of the- Ligne n°245 : Jews as ‘stateless people across the borders’, and the gathering of
Ligne n°246 : them ‘back from everywhere in order to ship them to extermination camps ...
Ligne n°247 : ... was an eloquent demonstration to the rest of the world how really to- Ligne n°248 : ‘liquidate’ all problems concerning minorities and the stateless.”
Ligne n°249 : Statelessness can be applied and used as an analytical framework for ...
Ligne n°248 : ... ‘liquidate’ all problems concerning minorities and the stateless.”- Ligne n°249 : Statelessness can be applied and used as an analytical framework for
Ligne n°250 : looking at at the fate of victimized minority groups who are trapped in ...
Ligne n°259 : ... One difficult challenge is to provide a comprehensive mapping of- Ligne n°260 : stateless people. An international community and nation states have to
Ligne n°261 : build their understanding and awareness on “quantifying statelessness” ...
Ligne n°260 : ... stateless people. An international community and nation states have to- Ligne n°261 : build their understanding and awareness on “quantifying statelessness”
Ligne n°262 : as a “shared responsibility.” In this perspective, states should handle ...
Ligne n°263 : ... the first and the primary responsibility to identify and count- Ligne n°264 : stateless persons in order to manifest the international obligations
Ligne n°265 : towards these individuals (populations)—in accordance with ...
Ligne n°266 : ... international human rights under the 1975 UN Convention on the- Ligne n°267 : Reduction of Statelessness.
- Ligne n°270 : To fulfill its statelessness mandate, as previously explained, UN
Ligne n°271 : bodies such as the UNHCR are required and tasked with sharing current ...
Ligne n°271 : ... bodies such as the UNHCR are required and tasked with sharing current- Ligne n°272 : information on various aspects of statelessness. All these duties
Ligne n°273 : should be supported by NGOs and academia in identifying and quantifying ...
Ligne n°273 : ... should be supported by NGOs and academia in identifying and quantifying- Ligne n°274 : the situations of stateless people. Elizabeth G. Ferris analyzed the
Ligne n°275 : problem in her book The Politics of Protection: the Limits of ...
Ligne n°277 : ... national institutions have to give a decisive concern to consider- Ligne n°278 : statelessness as complicated and challenging task in executing the
Ligne n°279 : international human rights principles and commitment. ...- Ligne n°282 : By now, with increasing numbers of stateless people around the world
Ligne n°283 : and the implications this may have for national and regional ...
Ligne n°288 : ... fear of large-scale population movements involving refugees.- Ligne n°289 : Ultimately, however, the problem of statelessness and disputed
Ligne n°290 : nationality can only be effectively addressed and solved by states ...- Ligne n°294 : Arendt’s concept of statelessness has been reinterpreted through
Ligne n°295 : similar situations when the concept received wider academic enthusiasm ...
Ligne n°298 : ... refugees worldwide. In addition, the challenge in analyzing this fact- Ligne n°299 : is a new contest of statelessness. Ben Reynolds of The Diplomat notes
Ligne n°300 : that International law cannot fix statelessness, as it is created ...
Ligne n°299 : ... is a new contest of statelessness. Ben Reynolds of The Diplomat notes- Ligne n°300 : that International law cannot fix statelessness, as it is created
Ligne n°301 : continuously by the international order. ...- Ligne n°310 : Refugees, Stateless, Philosophy
Ligne n°311 : Mantle Image Argus Morales ...