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The protection of aliens from discrimination and worlds public order : responsibility of states conjoined with Human Rights
Reprinted from The American Journal Of International Law Vol 70, No.3, July 1976
The deprivitations with which we are here concerned are those imposed upon individuals on the ground that they do not possess the "nationality" of the imposing state. By nationality we refer to the "characterizations" states make of individuals for the purpose of controlling and protecting them for the many comprehensive concerns of states. Since the larger transnational community honors states in the conferment and withdrawal of "nationality" upon many different grounds-including places of birth, blood relation, subjective identification of individuals, and various activities-these characterizations may bear little relation to the actual facts on particular community membership and, hence, to reasonable differentiations in terms of common interest in the larger community of mankind.
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