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Scoping the impact of COVID-19 on the nexus of statelessness and health in Council of Europe member states [PDF]
Background: Stateless communities in Europe include ethnic Russians in the Baltic States, recent migrants, refugees, Roma, and other members of minority groups.
Marie Claire Van Hout +2 more
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Statelessness and mental health experiences of Kuwaiti Bidoon people living in the UK: An interpretative phenomenological analysis. [PDF]
The Kuwaiti Bidoon are a group of people affected by statelessness. Estimates suggest thousands of Kuwaiti Bidoon have forcibly migrated to the United Kingdom (UK); however, little is known about their experiences of mental health.
Sana Zard +5 more
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Manufacturing Statelessness [PDF]
AbstractHaving recently emerged from its unenviable status as the runt of international law, the phenomenon of statelessness nonetheless eludes traditional international legal instruments. Confronted with questions of nationality that typically fall within the domain of sovereignty, international and regional human rights bodies struggle to rein in the
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The Impact of Gender Discrimination on Statelessness: Causes, Consequences and Legal Responses
Gender discrimination, both direct and indirect, is a leading cause of statelessness worldwide. Most often, direct discrimination is reflected in patriarchal nationality laws that restrict women’s ability to acquire, retain, and pass on their ...
Christina Beninger, Rashida Manjoo
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Methods of preventing statelessness in Iranian law in the light of the principle of prohibition of statelessness and its causes [PDF]
Since the beginning of the twentieth century, the problem of statelessness of natural persons as a problem in the international community due to its very negative effects, including deprivation of basic rights, has always been a concern of governments ...
Tavakol Habibzadeh +1 more
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Statelessness constricts development opportunities, human capital and potentials of affected communities and persons over successive generations. The marginalisation of stateless persons, deprivation of their basic rights, legal recognition and access to
Adeyemi Saheed Badewa
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This issue consists of six articles. The first article by Ajwang’ Warria entitled “Stateless transnational migrant children in South Africa: Implications and opportunities for social work interventionâ€, examines statelessness in South African ...
Mulugeta Dinbabo
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Table of content and Editorial
This issue consists of six articles. The first article by Ajwang’ Warria entitled “Stateless transnational migrant children in South Africa: Implications and opportunities for social work interventionâ€, examines statelessness in South African ...
Mulugeta Dinbabo
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Childhood Statelessness: Critiquing International Norms and Enforcement Strategies
Over the past decade, there has been renewed interest in and commitment to resolving the endemic problem of statelessness, most clearly exemplified by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees’ Global Action Plan to End Statelessness 2014-24 ...
Biju R K
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Statelessness, Trauma and Mental Wellbeing: Implications for Practice, Research, and Advocacy
In 2016, the UNHCR estimated that about 10 million people, globally, were stateless. The issue of statelessness is inextricably linked to the psychosocial wellness and is a crucial mental health factor to consider in the holistic care, protection of ...
Ajwang' Warria, Victor Chikadzi
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