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Merchant marine --- Ship registers --- Shipping --- Ships --- Maritime law --- Government policy --- Costs. --- Nationality. --- United States --- Commerce.
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Merchant marine --- Shipping --- Ships --- Maritime law --- Government policy --- Costs. --- Nationality. --- United States. --- United States --- Commerce.
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Merchant marine --- Shipping --- Ships --- Maritime law --- Government policy --- Costs. --- Nationality. --- United States. --- United States --- Commerce.
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Merchant marine --- Ship registers --- Shipping --- Ships --- Maritime law --- Government policy --- Costs. --- Nationality. --- United States --- Commerce.
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In this text, the author proposes a re-consideration of both the meaning of transnationalism and the nature of national and state identity in global politics. In order to do this, Varadarajan draws from two literatures that are rarely brought into conversation with IR scholarship: postcolonial theory and historical-materialism.
Transnationalism --- Dual nationality --- Social aspects --- Developing countries --- Emigration and immigration. --- Foreign relations. --- Double nationality --- Dual allegiance --- Dual citizenship --- Nationality, Dual --- Nationality, Plural --- Plural nationality --- Citizenship --- Conflict of laws --- Trans-nationalism --- Transnational migration --- International relations --- Law and legislation --- Emerging nations --- Fourth World --- Global South --- LDC's --- Least developed countries --- Less developed countries --- Newly industrialized countries --- Newly industrializing countries --- NICs (Newly industrialized countries) --- Third World --- Underdeveloped areas --- Underdeveloped countries
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Citizenship --- -Birthright citizenship --- Citizenship (International law) --- National citizenship --- Nationality (Citizenship) --- Political science --- Public law --- Allegiance --- Civics --- Domicile --- Political rights --- Law and legislation --- Status of persons --- Law of civil procedure --- Netherlands --- -Status of persons --- Citizenship -
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A number of rules of the international law governing the oceans were created at a time far removed from the challenges of the present day. The principle of the freedom of the high seas and its corollary of flag State exclusivity are archetypical examples of this. Today these rules may appear to be obstacles in the effort to combat a number of contemporary maritime threats such as migrant smuggling by sea. This study examines this multi-faceted threat to maritime security against the backdrop of the current international legal framework and State practice in order to establish whether this threat can be effectively addressed within the existing framework of the law of the sea.
Human smuggling. --- Law enforcement --- Jurisdiction over ships at sea. --- Freedom of the seas --- International law --- Maritime law --- Ships --- War, Maritime (International law) --- Immigrant smuggling --- Migrant smuggling --- People smuggling --- Smuggling --- Illegal aliens --- International cooperation. --- Nationality --- Illegal immigration
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Between 1914 and 1922, millions of Europeans left their homes as a result of war, postwar settlements, and revolution. After 1918, the immense movement of people across Germany's eastern border posed a sharp challenge to the new Weimar Republic. Ethnic Germans flooded over the border from the new Polish state, Russian émigrés poured into the German capital, and East European Jews sought protection in Germany from the upheaval in their homelands. Nor was the movement in one direction only: German Freikorps sought to found a soldiers' colony in Latvia, and a group of German socialists planned to settle in a Soviet factory town.In The Impossible Border, Annemarie H. Sammartino explores these waves of migration and their consequences for Germany. Migration became a flashpoint for such controversies as the relative importance of ethnic and cultural belonging, the interaction of nationalism and political ideologies, and whether or not Germany could serve as a place of refuge for those seeking asylum. Sammartino shows the significance of migration for understanding the difficulties confronting the Weimar Republic and the growing appeal of political extremism.Sammartino demonstrates that the moderation of the state in confronting migration was not merely by default, but also by design. However, the ability of a republican nation-state to control its borders became a barometer for its overall success or failure. Meanwhile, debates about migration were a forum for political extremists to develop increasingly radical understandings of the relationship between the state, its citizens, and its frontiers. The widespread conviction that the democratic republic could not control its "impossible" Eastern borders fostered the ideologies of those on the radical right who sought to resolve the issue by force and for all time.
World War, 1914-1918 --- Citizenship --- Birthright citizenship --- Citizenship (International law) --- National citizenship --- Nationality (Citizenship) --- Political science --- Public law --- Allegiance --- Civics --- Domicile --- Political rights --- Territorial questions --- History --- Law and legislation --- Germany --- Weimar Republic, Germany, 1918-1933 --- Emigration and immigration --- Boundaries.
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Continental shelf --- Economic zones (Law of the sea) --- Ships --- Mobile offshore structures --- BP Deepwater Horizon Explosion and Oil Spill, 2010. --- Drilling platforms --- Oil spills --- Maritime law --- Economic aspects --- Nationality. --- Accidents --- United States.
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Transnationalism --- Dual nationality --- Transnationalisme --- Double nationalité --- Social aspects --- Aspect social --- Developing countries --- Developing countries --- Pays en développement --- Pays en développement --- Emigration and immigration --- Foreign relations --- Emigration et immigration --- Relations extérieures
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