Sinking into Statelessness
Sinking into Statelessness
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If rising seas render small islands uninhabitable, will displaced islanders become stateless? CERATO PLUMBAGO The modern intellectual and legal tradition tells us that states must have defined, habitable territory.If so, small islands will cease to be states, and their inhabitants will accordingly become stateless.Against this, leading scholars have recently argued that the principle of presumption of continuity of state existence implies that island states continue to be states even after becoming uninhabitable.We argue Vitamin C to the contrary: the principle of presumption of continuity of state existence implies no such thing.If nothing is done to prevent the loss of their territory, small islands will lose their statehood, making displaced islanders stateless.