Declaration of Originality/Plagiarism Declaration Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies KU Leuven KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN Discuss this declaration of originality and the issue of plagiarism together with your (co-)promoter or the ombudsperson during the redaction process of your dissertation. I hereby declare • that all sources employed in this dissertation – including internet sources – have been correctly referenced in the footnotes and bibliography. • that the sources of all paraphrased texts have been correctly referenced in the footnotes and bibliography. • that this dissertation is entirely my own and does not contain material from unreferenced external sources (including the work of other students or professional agencies). • that this dissertation has never been submitted elsewhere for academic credit. • that I have read and understood the Faculty’s definition of plagiarism as stated in the Guidelines for the Composition of Essays, Theses, Research Papers and Dissertations (pp. 13-14). Plagiarism is using others’ ideas and words without clearly acknowledging the source of that information. It is of vital importance, therefore, that the source (whether printed or electronic) of an idea employed in one’s own written work be acknowledged. If this is not done, then the author is guilty of plagiarism. The copying or paraphrasing of a text composed by another yet presented as if it were one’s own work is plagiarism. • that I have read, understood and implemented the Faculty’s recommendations for avoiding plagiarism as stated in the Guidelines for the Composition of Essays, Theses, Research Papers and Dissertations (pp. 14-15). • that I am aware of the sanctions applied by the Faculty and University when instances of plagiarism have been detected (Articles 152-154 of the Regulations on Education and Examinations) • that I am aware that every effort will be made to detect plagiarism in my dissertation, including the standard use of plagiarism detection software such as Turn-it-In. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ This form must be completed, signed, and dated. It is mandatory to insert a signed original in each of the final, bound versions of the dissertation submitted at the Research Secretariat before the defense. Name and first name....... PEDREGOSA, LAWRENCE SANTIAGO.......................................................... Title of the dissertation...... A THEOPOLITICAL ETHICS OF SPACE: A META-ETHICAL EXPLORATION OF SOCIAL-STRUCTURAL SIN WITH ANTONIO NEGRI IN LABOR MIGRATION CONTEXT……..................... Signature Date of submission 19 April 2022