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A Typology of Statelessness
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Although statelessness within the modern state system has many facets, there has not been any attempt to work out a formal typology. When conceptualising statelessness in singular terms, theorists miss something important: they fail to capture the full moral scope of statelessness. This article addresses this shortcoming. It is divided into four parts. First, I will show how statelessness is categorised under the UN’s framework. Second, I will turn to legal and social theory to argue that statelessness can be best understood through the two concepts of responsibility and recognition. Third, I will identify three different subtypes of statelessness. They derive from the source of nationality deprivation and include voluntary statelessness, structural statelessness and denigrative statelessness. Finally, I will offer some concluding remarks.
Peter McMullin Centre on Statelessness - Melbourne University Law School
Title: A Typology of Statelessness
Description:
Although statelessness within the modern state system has many facets, there has not been any attempt to work out a formal typology.
When conceptualising statelessness in singular terms, theorists miss something important: they fail to capture the full moral scope of statelessness.
This article addresses this shortcoming.
It is divided into four parts.
First, I will show how statelessness is categorised under the UN’s framework.
Second, I will turn to legal and social theory to argue that statelessness can be best understood through the two concepts of responsibility and recognition.
Third, I will identify three different subtypes of statelessness.
They derive from the source of nationality deprivation and include voluntary statelessness, structural statelessness and denigrative statelessness.
Finally, I will offer some concluding remarks.
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