In BMW of North America, Inc. v. Gore (1996), the Court ruled that an excessive punitive award can amount to an arbitrary deprivation of property in violation of due process.
The Section states "No one may be deprived of property except in terms of law of general application, and no law may permit arbitrary deprivation of property.
He called it "an irrational and arbitrary deprivation of the property of the defendant."
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 1948 guaranteed a '... right to seek and to enjoy in other countries asylum from persecution', and forbade the arbitrary deprivation of nationality.
There were no reports of the arbitrary or unlawful deprivation of life committed by the Government or its agents.
The UDHR also expressly prohibited arbitrary deprivation of nationality, something which had affected many of the war-time refugees.
Torture of any resident or arbitrary or unlawful deprivation of the life of any resident shall be prohibited.
One of my favorites was in a human rights document by the State Department where they called murder 'the unlawful or arbitrary deprivation of life.'
I certainly thought of him as a tyrant: my diaries are full of complaints about unfair treatment, undeserved punishments (including the corporal variety) and arbitrary deprivations.
As far as I'm aware, 15(2) on arbitrary deprivation of nationality or changing nationality is concerned with situations where people resident in a country are denied the opportunity to take up that nationality without good cause.