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Ghost Citizens - by Jamie Chai Yun Liew (Paperback)

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  • Ghost Citizens is about in situ stateless people, persons who live in a country they consider their own but which does not recognize them as citizens.
  • About the Author: Jamie Chai Yun Liew is a professor, lawyer, novelist and podcaster.
  • 224 Pages
  • Freedom + Security / Law Enforcement, Emigration & Immigration

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About the Book



As nationalism and oppression of minority racialized groups proliferate globally, the plight of stateless people becomes ever more urgent. Legal scholar Jamie Liew explores what statelessness means as a shattering legal condition, lived experience and arena of powerful struggle for genuine justice.



Book Synopsis



Ghost Citizens is about in situ stateless people, persons who live in a country they consider their own but which does not recognize them as citizens. Liew develops the concept of the "ghost citizen" to understand a global experience and a double oppression: of being invisible and feared in law. The term also refers to two troubling state practices: ghosting their own citizens and conferring ghost citizenship (casting persons as foreigners without legal proof). Told through an examination of law, legal processes and interviews with stateless persons and their advocates, this deeply researched book examines international and domestic jurisprudence as well as administrative decision making to show an emerging practice where states are pointing to a mother figure, constructed in law as racialized, foreign and potentially disloyal, to depict persons as not kin and therefore the responsibility of other states. By tracing British colonial legal vestiges in the case study of Malaysia, Liew shows how contemporary post-colonial, democratic and multi-juridical states deploy law and its processes and historical ideas of racial categories to create and maintain statelessness. This book challenges established norms of state recognition and calls for a discussion of ideas borrowed from other areas of law, including Indigenous legal traditions and family law, on how we should organize our communities with more respectful relations and treatment among kin.



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Reads remarkably well and leaves the reader with a fresh awareness of a serious problem--Brigette Pellerin "National Magazine (Canada)"

Liew's book is an eloquent exposition of the multitude of mundane, erratic and inconsistent state and non-state actions, and executive, judicial and administrative efforts that undermine citizenship recognition...Ghost Citizens is indispensable reading in a world where rights and benefits continue to require a full and recognized citizenship status and where so many persons of the 'wrong' face and race are positioned by law and practice in a rightless purgatory.--Daiva Stasiulis, Chancellor's Professor Emerita of Sociology, Carleton University



About the Author



Jamie Chai Yun Liew is a professor, lawyer, novelist and podcaster. She penned the acclaimed novel Dandelion, which was longlisted for CBC Canada Reads 2023, and was the winner of the Asian Canadian Writers' Workshop Jim Wong-Chu Emerging Writer Award 2018. She is the co-author (with Donald Galloway) of Immigration Law and Immigration and Refugee Law: Cases, Material, and Commentary (with Sharryn Aiken, Catherine Dauvergne, Colin Grey, Gerald Heckman, Constance MacIntosh and Emond Montgomery). She has appeared before the Supreme Court of Canada, Federal Court of Appeal, Federal Court and the Immigration and Refugee Board. She teaches, researches and writes on immigration, refugee and citizenship law, and how law not only marginalizes people but constructs them as racialized and foreign.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.9 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .7 Inches (D)
Weight: .8 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 224
Genre: Freedom + Security / Law Enforcement
Sub-Genre: Emigration & Immigration
Publisher: Fernwood Publishing
Format: Paperback
Author: Jamie Chai Yun Liew
Language: English
Street Date: February 22, 2024
TCIN: 90642099
UPC: 9781773636665
Item Number (DPCI): 247-38-0070
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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