Collective Victimisation of Stateless Peoples: The Added Value of the Victim Label

The lives of stateless peoples tend to be marked by social discrimination and state hostility. Framed as ‘undesirable aliens’, stateless communities that live within the territorial boundaries of hostile state-regimes are often approached with suspicion and internal security concerns rather than wit...

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Main Authors: Zelda van der Velde, Rianne Letschert
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2014-01-01
Series:Tilburg Law Review
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Online Access:https://tilburglawreview.com/articles/76
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spelling doaj-1908e6dc99a046d69d67d4190ea3e9532020-11-25T02:39:21ZengUbiquity PressTilburg Law Review2211-25452014-01-01191-228529310.1163/22112596-0190202770Collective Victimisation of Stateless Peoples: The Added Value of the Victim LabelZelda van der Velde0Rianne Letschert1Master Student in Victimology, Criminal Justice and International Law Tilburg University; Intern at the Special Tribunal for LebanonProfessor in Victimology and International Law, International Victimology Institute Tilburg, Tilburg UniversityThe lives of stateless peoples tend to be marked by social discrimination and state hostility. Framed as ‘undesirable aliens’, stateless communities that live within the territorial boundaries of hostile state-regimes are often approached with suspicion and internal security concerns rather than with sympathy for the forms of victimisation that define their existence. The present contribution reflects on the implications of a discourse of statelessness that fails to recognise the stateless 'as victims'. We argue that negative labels attached to stateless peoples are partially facilitated by legal documents that fail to recognise victimhood that is often inherent to statelessness. Moreover, we submit that providing ‘the victim label’ to stateless communities, through academic debate and advocacy, might enhance their status in international law as well as at the domestic level.https://tilburglawreview.com/articles/76statelessnessvictimologyabuse of powerhuman rights
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author Zelda van der Velde
Rianne Letschert
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Rianne Letschert
Collective Victimisation of Stateless Peoples: The Added Value of the Victim Label
Tilburg Law Review
statelessness
victimology
abuse of power
human rights
author_facet Zelda van der Velde
Rianne Letschert
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title Collective Victimisation of Stateless Peoples: The Added Value of the Victim Label
title_short Collective Victimisation of Stateless Peoples: The Added Value of the Victim Label
title_full Collective Victimisation of Stateless Peoples: The Added Value of the Victim Label
title_fullStr Collective Victimisation of Stateless Peoples: The Added Value of the Victim Label
title_full_unstemmed Collective Victimisation of Stateless Peoples: The Added Value of the Victim Label
title_sort collective victimisation of stateless peoples: the added value of the victim label
publisher Ubiquity Press
series Tilburg Law Review
issn 2211-2545
publishDate 2014-01-01
description The lives of stateless peoples tend to be marked by social discrimination and state hostility. Framed as ‘undesirable aliens’, stateless communities that live within the territorial boundaries of hostile state-regimes are often approached with suspicion and internal security concerns rather than with sympathy for the forms of victimisation that define their existence. The present contribution reflects on the implications of a discourse of statelessness that fails to recognise the stateless 'as victims'. We argue that negative labels attached to stateless peoples are partially facilitated by legal documents that fail to recognise victimhood that is often inherent to statelessness. Moreover, we submit that providing ‘the victim label’ to stateless communities, through academic debate and advocacy, might enhance their status in international law as well as at the domestic level.
topic statelessness
victimology
abuse of power
human rights
url https://tilburglawreview.com/articles/76
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