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Rightlessness In An Age Of Rights Hannah Arendt And The Contemporary Struggles Of Migrants 1st Edition Gndogdu

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Rightlessness In An Age Of Rights Hannah Arendt And The Contemporary Struggles Of Migrants 1st Edition Gndogdu
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.03 MB
Pages: 314
Author: Gündogdu, Ayten
ISBN: 9780199370412, 0199370419
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Rightlessness In An Age Of Rights Hannah Arendt And The Contemporary Struggles Of Migrants 1st Edition Gndogdu by Gündogdu, Ayten 9780199370412, 0199370419 instant download after payment.

Gundogdu offers a critical inquiry of human rights by rethinking Hannah Arendt's political theory in the light of the challenging questions posed by contemporary struggles of migrants. Arendt wrote about the plight of statelessness in the immediate aftermath of World War II, and there have been remarkable developments in the field of human rights since then. Despite all the changes, however, various categories of migrants, especially asylum seekers, refugees, and undocumented immigrants, continue to find it very difficult to access human rights.

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