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The Denationalization of Slaves

2005
Abstract One of the characteristic traits of a slave was his denationalisation. Slaves had to be removed from their family, culture, and country of origin ‘to be introduced and reproduced as aliens in the slave-owning society’. Once he was (re)introduced as an alien, the slave's links to his ancestors and origins were disregarded, and he
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The Nationality of Denationalized Palestinians

Nordic Journal of International Law, 2005
AbstractOne in three refugees in the world today is Palestinian. The majority of these refugees have no nationality because they were denationalised by Israel's Nationality Law in 1952 after they had fled or been expelled from their homeland in 1948. Israel has refused to allow the majority Palestinian refugees, being displaced in 1948, the right to ...
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Migration and the Denationalization of Science

1993
Our aim in this paper is to theorize the relationship of international migration to the more general internationalization of scientific disciplines and specialties. We take account of the existing literature on intellectual migration, but draw especially on our case studies of the spread to English-speaking countries of “German” theoretical physics and
Paul Hoch, Jennifer Platt
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Citizenship Denationalized

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2000
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