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The Subject as a Civic Ghost: Law, Dominion, and Empire in the Chagos Litigation

Lookup NU author(s): Professor TT Thiruvallore Thattai

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This essay examines the judicial dismissals of the Chagossians’ attempts to challenge their forced exile on constitutional principles and on human rights grounds. Although the decisions present formalist justification, in neither case did the law require the decision that the courts reached. The decisions represent, instead, another step in an ongoing shift in the way relations between individuals and states are conceptualised. At the heart of this shift lies the representation of the state as pursuing irreducibly complex purposes and, hence, of being infinitely vulnerable to disruption by the actions of individuals. The common good of the polity, in such a conception, is understood as requiring and justifying the subordination of individuals and groups to those systemic interests. The conferral of rights accordingly becomes a privilege of citizenship, to be withheld at the state’s discretion from particular classes of its subjects. In the Chagos litigation, these trends operated in a particularly extreme way, transforming the Chagossians into ‘civic ghosts’: subjects of the law deprived of key ingredients of civic personality. The result of the judicial acceptance of such a status, I argue, is the banalisation of both constitutional law and human rights law, and their withdrawal from a central component of the role they claim to occupy in the post-war constitutional state.


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Author(s): Arvind TT

Editor(s): Stephen Allen, Chris Monaghan

Series Editor(s): Petra Butler, Caroline Morris

Publication type: Book Chapter

Publication status: Published

Book Title: Fifty Years of the British Indian Ocean Territory: Legal Perspectives

Year: 2018

Volume: 4

Pages: 85-110

Print publication date: 12/06/2018

Online publication date: 31/05/2018

Acceptance date: 16/10/2017

Series Title: The World of Small States

Publisher: Springer

Place Published: Cham, Switzerland

URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-78541-7_5

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-78541-7_5

Library holdings: Search Newcastle University Library for this item

ISBN: 9783319785400


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