dénationaliser

Elle sous-entend que la nationalité appartient au passé et que l'avenir radieux réside en un homme nouveau, "dénationalisé", coupé de ses racines, de son histoire et de sa culture.
It implies that nationality is a thing of the past and that the brave new world consists of a new 'denationalised' man, bereft of his roots, his history and his culture.
Elle appelle des mesures par-delà les frontières, notamment dans la mesure où Internet est dénationalisé.
Measures at transnational level are required, especially due to the denationalised nature of the Internet.
La décision de la Cour constitutionnelle TC 0168/13 a ainsi “dénationalisé” un vaste groupe de personnes nées en République Dominicaine entre 1929 et 2010.
Thus, Judgment TC 0168/13 of the Constitutional Court denationalized a broad group of people born in the Dominican Republic between 1929 and 2010.
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