In the first case the appearance of objectivity arises from alienation, in the second from alienage.
I do not see why there has to be any particular time limitation, as long as you are achieving some legitimate purpose relevant to alienage.
In modem societies the foundational institutions for membership are citizenship and alienage.
That definition of the status of the alienage focuses on what it is that gives a person the status: owing obligations to another sovereign power.
But, again, the argument is sliding between considerations of a statutory concept, citizenship, and considerations of a constitutional concept, alienage.
Definition of alienage in US English:
alienage
nounˈālyənij
Law
The state or condition of being an alien.
外侨身份
Example sentencesExamples
In the first case the appearance of objectivity arises from alienation, in the second from alienage.
But, again, the argument is sliding between considerations of a statutory concept, citizenship, and considerations of a constitutional concept, alienage.
I do not see why there has to be any particular time limitation, as long as you are achieving some legitimate purpose relevant to alienage.
That definition of the status of the alienage focuses on what it is that gives a person the status: owing obligations to another sovereign power.
In modem societies the foundational institutions for membership are citizenship and alienage.