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they lack sovereignty

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Garry Davis has written:

'The world is my country' -- subject(s): Statelessness

'Dear world' -- subject(s): Internationalism, World citizenship

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Jus Loci is a latin term and it means "on right grounds of proof" and is used to determine the nationality of someone who has no nationality at that moment. Jus is Right and loci, among other things, means grounds of proof as stated in the online latin dictionary. http://www.latin-dictionary.org

The wikipedia article below about statelessness gives you an idea how and when it's most commonly used. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statelessness

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'Statelessness in the European Union' -- subject(s): Emigration and immigration law, Legal status, laws, Stateless persons

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