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Statelessness

A Modern History
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Statelessness by Mira L. Siegelberg delves into the complex history and evolution of statelessness in the 20th century. It explores the legal, political, and social challenges faced by individuals without a nationality, drawing attention to the implications of having no legal identity within international systems. The book examines how the notion of being stateless has shaped global citizenship and the struggle for rights.
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You might enjoy this insightful exploration if you're fascinated by the history of international law, human rights, and the complex issues surrounding identity and citizenship. The book offers a compelling examination of how statelessness has shaped global politics and human rights discourses. Ideal for history enthusiasts interested in understanding the impact of statelessness throughout the 20th century.

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Statelessness

The post–WWI crisis of statelessness induced creative legal thinking, as officials and jurists debated cosmopolitan citizenship beyond the borders of sovereigns. But by midcentury the state won out as the lone site of citizenship. Mira Siegelberg uncovers the ideological roots of this transformation and its impact on the international order.

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The story of how a much-contested legal category—statelessness—transformed the international legal order and redefined the relationship between states and their citizens.

Two world wars left millions stranded in Europe. The collapse of empires and the rise of independent states in the twentieth century produced an unprecedented number of people without national belonging and with nowhere to go. Mira Siegelberg's innovative history weaves together ideas about law and politics, rights and citizenship, with the intimate plight of stateless persons, to explore how and why the problem of statelessness compelled a new understanding of the international order in the twentieth century and beyond.

In the years following the First World War, the legal category of statelessness generated novel visions of cosmopolitan political and legal organisation and challenged efforts to limit the boundaries of national membership and international authority. Yet, as Siegelberg shows, the emergence of mass statelessness ultimately gave rise to the rights regime created after World War II, which empowered the territorial state as the fundamental source of protection and rights, against alternative political configurations.

Today we live with the results: more than twelve million people are stateless and millions more belong to categories of recent invention, including refugees and asylum seekers. By uncovering the ideological origins of the international agreements that define categories of citizenship and non-citizenship, Statelessness better equips us to confront current dilemmas of political organisation and authority at the global level.

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Statelessness by Mira L. Siegelberg is praised for its comprehensive exploration of the legal, philosophical, and humanitarian aspects of statelessness. The book is considered an essential contribution to understanding how statelessness has influenced theories of human rights and sovereignty. Through a detailed examination of archival sources, it offers crucial insights into the evolution of modern international legal order and examines the role of state power in exclusion and displacement. The scholarship is seen as both erudite and necessary, shedding light on the persistent issues of statelessness amid ongoing global crises.

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ISBN: 9780674976313

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 06 October 2020

Country: United States

Imprint: Harvard University Press

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 25.0mm

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 615g

Pages: 328

About the Author

Mira L. Siegelberg is University Lecturer in the History of International Political Thought at the University of Cambridge and a past member of the Princeton Society of Fellows.

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