Some States will naturalise such aliens only as are stateless because they never have been citizens of another State or because they have renounced, or have been released from or deprived of, the citizenship of their home State.
As far as the Law of Nations is concerned, apart from morality, there is no restriction whatever to cause a State to abstain from maltreating to any extent such stateless individuals.
Such cases are a further example of the fact that the very existence of stateless individuals is a blemish in Municipal as well as International Law.
That stateless individuals are objects of the Law of Nations in so far as they fall under the territorial supremacy of the State on whose territory they live there is no doubt whatever.
Is a person who is stateless the same as a person who is "without citizenship"?
Also in evidence it indicates he was provided by the Soviet officials with a passport or document which described him as a stateless person.
One is for Soviet citizens, one is for citizens of foreign countries, I believe, and another is for stateless persons.
My mind is not clear at this stage as to whether the passports for foreigners and statelesspersons is the same or not.
To belong to the Jewish race is becoming equivalent to being stateless within that portion of humanity which calls itself Christian.
Stateless persons and refugees who have their habitual residence in a State party to this Protocol shall, for the purposes of the 1971 Convention, be assimilated to the nationals of that State.
Because the goblin bee has stung our own souls, shall we seek to share the pain of its stateless sting with all we meet?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "stateless" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.