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- Human branding or stigmatizing is the process by which a mark, usually a symbol or ornamental pattern, is burned into the skin of a living person, with...
-  3, 8–9 Sayigh 2023, pp. 285 ("Nakba entailed a continuing state of rightlessness"), 288 n. 12 ("the Nakba was not limited to 1948") and 288 n. 13 ("Palestinians...
- Jacqueline Bhabha's terminology—also resemble refugees in their relative rightlessness. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help) "Counting the uncountable - World...
- reports about them. Since 2012 she has maintained the blog Rights & Rightlessness: Rhoda H****mann on Human Rights. First as Rhoda Howard and then after...
- immigrants in the United States face "an ever more dismal horizon of rightlessness": the "immigration violation excesses" of the George W. Bush administration...
- the course of justice and, by doing so, serves as a source for the rightlessness and stigmatization of both psychiatrists and persons with mental disorders...
- privilege. In principle, all free men could hold thralls. A thrall was the rightless property of his or her owner. The text Rígsþula identifies three distinct...
- were, in the past, regarded as "things" that were regarded as legally rightless; for example, aliens, children and women. His essay is sometimes regarded...
- Instrumentality directly ruled, all the hard physical labor was done by rightless animal-derived "underpeople", and children were never raised by their...
- Relevance of Hannah Arendt's Reflections on Evil: Globalization and Rightlessness". Human Rights Review. 11 (4): 451–467. doi:10.1007/s12142-010-0157-8...