The Rights of Others: Aliens, Residents, and CitizensCambridge University Press, 2004 M11 25 - 251 pages The Rights of Others examines the boundaries of political community by focusing on political membership. |
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... decisions from scrutiny by international as well as constitutional courts , must be challenged . Crisis of territoriality Questions of political boundaries and membership have become particularly salient because the Westphalian model of ...
... decisions from scrutiny by international as well as constitutional courts , must be challenged . Crisis of territoriality Questions of political boundaries and membership have become particularly salient because the Westphalian model of ...
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... to be viewed as unilateral acts of self - determination , but rather must be seen as decisions with multilateral consequences that influence other entities in the world community . Sovereignty is 20 THE RIGHTS OF OTHERS.
... to be viewed as unilateral acts of self - determination , but rather must be seen as decisions with multilateral consequences that influence other entities in the world community . Sovereignty is 20 THE RIGHTS OF OTHERS.
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... decisions of inclusion and exclusion can never be completely eliminated , its effects can be mitigated through reflexive acts of democratic iteration by the people who critically examines and alters its own practices of exclusion . We ...
... decisions of inclusion and exclusion can never be completely eliminated , its effects can be mitigated through reflexive acts of democratic iteration by the people who critically examines and alters its own practices of exclusion . We ...
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... decision on the matter ; and finally a 1990 decision of the German Constitutional Court that denied the right to vote in local elections to long - term foreign residents of the province of Schleswig - Holstein and the city- state of ...
... decision on the matter ; and finally a 1990 decision of the German Constitutional Court that denied the right to vote in local elections to long - term foreign residents of the province of Schleswig - Holstein and the city- state of ...
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Contents
On hospitality rereading Kants cosmopolitan right | 25 |
The right to have rights Hannah Arendt on the contradictions of the nationstate | 49 |
The Law of Peoples distributive justice and migrations | 71 |
Transformations of citizenship the European Union | 129 |
Democratic iterations the local the national and the global | 171 |
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