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Theorizing Statelessness and Stateless Diasporas
2021This introductory chapter orients the book toward scholarship on the importance of studying statelessness from sociological, political theory and legal perspectives. It does so by primarily discussing and assessing the work of Hannah Arendt with regard to her seminal conceptualization of statelessness.
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"Interest in statelessness has been steadily increasing since the late 1990s within academia, among governments, at the UN and among civil society organisations.
Khanna, Melanie J.,, Waas, Laura van,
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1999
Abstract The International Law Commission’s work on State1cssness was all that survived from what began as a more ambitious project to tackle the broader topic of’Nationality, including StatelessnesS: one of the fourteen topics provisionally selected by the Commission in 1949 for codification,’ although not included in its priority list.
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Abstract The International Law Commission’s work on State1cssness was all that survived from what began as a more ambitious project to tackle the broader topic of’Nationality, including StatelessnesS: one of the fourteen topics provisionally selected by the Commission in 1949 for codification,’ although not included in its priority list.
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Stateless Cryptographic Protocols
2011 IEEE 52nd Annual Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science, 2011Secure computation protocols inherently involve multiple rounds of interaction among the parties where, typically a party has to keep a state about what has happened in the protocol so far and then \emph{wait} for the other party to respond. We study if this is inherent. In particular, we study the possibility of designing cryptographic protocols where
Vipul Goyal, Hemanta K. Maji
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2017 IEEE 36th Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems (SRDS), 2017
We present two geometric routing algorithms that reliably deliver messages to all devices in a geocast region. One algorithm is based on flooding, the other on concurrent geometric routing. They are the fist known stateless geocasting algorithms.
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We present two geometric routing algorithms that reliably deliver messages to all devices in a geocast region. One algorithm is based on flooding, the other on concurrent geometric routing. They are the fist known stateless geocasting algorithms.
Adamek, Jordan +3 more
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This interdisciplinary collection, edited by leading scholars, provides the first book-length treatment of statelessness in the region in which most stateless persons reside. This book fills a critical gap in understanding statelessness in Asia, offering
Michelle Foster
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Stateless Termination Detection
2002The switches and routers of large scale networks cannot manage a state per user session. The burden of memory management would overwhelm the network. Therefore, it is important to find distributed network algorithms which hold a state only at the initiating node.
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2017
The New World is comparatively generous in the law’s provision of citizenship to all persons born within national boundaries, including the children of undocumented persons and temporary visitors. A striking feature of citizenship practices in the Americas is the near uniformity of reliance on jus soli.
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The New World is comparatively generous in the law’s provision of citizenship to all persons born within national boundaries, including the children of undocumented persons and temporary visitors. A striking feature of citizenship practices in the Americas is the near uniformity of reliance on jus soli.
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