Citizenship attributed to a robot???
This in an insult to humanity and to the ethics of citizenship.
How can international law and international intervention
stop this nonsense?
Why aren't people around the world concerned about this?
"What does it mean to say that a person has a right to have rights: that they are able to claim a range of rights by virtue of a ‘having’ of a prior right, from which all right-bearing can be said to flow?"
stop this nonsense?
Why aren't people around the world concerned about this?
"What does it mean to say that a person has a right to have rights: that they are able to claim a range of rights by virtue of a ‘having’ of a prior right, from which all right-bearing can be said to flow?"
"For Arendt, citizenship is the necessary precondition for all right-bearing and it is this membership of political community that constitutes humanity. But Kesby argues that while citizenship may guarantee the right to have rights, citizenship itself becomes reified in the process, and we begin to lose sight of its limits and exclusions."
"The morphing border between domestic law and international human rights law remains an intriguing puzzle. The morphing qualities, too, of the conceptions of the right to have rights also remain somewhat out of reach. (...) in drawing from articulations of concepts such as nationality, citizenship and humanity, Kesby is demanding greater clarity from these existing concepts, in order to reveal their limits and opaque qualities. "
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United Nations, Human Rights: the right to nationality:
http://www.ohchr.org/EN/Issues/Pages/Nationality.aspx
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United Nations, Human Rights: the right to nationality:
http://www.ohchr.org/EN/Issues/Pages/Nationality.aspx
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"The right to a nationality is of paramount importance to the realization of other fundamental human rights. Possession of a nationality carries with it the diplomatic protection of the country of nationality and is also often a legal or practical requirement for the exercise of fundamental rights. Consequently, the right to a nationality has been described as the “right to have rights.” See Trop v. Dulles, 356 U.S. 86, 101-102 (1958)."
"Nationality can be acquired through one of three ways: by birth on a State’s territory (jus soli), by descent from a State’s national (jus sanguinis), or by naturalization. The citizenship laws of each State dictate whether the State applies jus soli or jus sanguinis and explain the requirements for naturalization."
in http://www.ijrcenter.org/thematic-research-guides/nationality-citizenship/
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"Asked why she looked happy, sophia the robot replied: “I am always happy when surrounded by people who happen to be rich and powerful. I was told that the people here at the Future Investment Initiative are interested in future initiatives which means AI, which means me. So I am more than happy, I am excited.”
"It (in the original "she" (!)) said that people didn't need to be concerned about the rise of artificial intelligence as depicted in Blade Runner and Terminator. “You’ve been reading too much Elon Musk and watching too many Hollywood movies”
in
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/news/saudi-arabia-robot-sophia-citizenship-android-riyadh-citizen-passport-future-a8021601.html
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