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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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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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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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Stateful to Stateless: Modelling Stateless Ethereum
The concept of 'Stateless Ethereum' was conceived with the primary aim of mitigating Ethereum's unbounded state growth. The key facilitator of Stateless Ethereum is through the introduction of 'witnesses' into the ecosystem. The changes and potential consequences that these additional data packets pose on the network need to be identified and analysed ...
Johnson, Sandra +3 more
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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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Care and COVID 19: Lessons for liberals and neoliberals
Abstract Within the liberal political traditions, care is regarded as a private matter, a problem of ethics rather than justice. Social justice is framed as an issue of economics (re/distribution), culture (recognition) and/or politics (representation).
Kathleen Lynch
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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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Energy consumption is a relevant matter in the design of IoT applications. Edge units—sensors and actuators—save energy by operating intermittently. When idle, they suspend their operation, losing the content of the onboard memory. Their internal state, needed to resume their work, is recorded on external storage: in the end, their internal operation ...
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The Impact of Climate Change in the Southern African Region and Statelessness
The right to nationality is among the fundamental rights that are recognisable under international and regional treaties, as well as national laws. Under international law, the 1954 Convention Relating to the Status of Stateless Persons and the 1961 ...
Michaela Jahnig, Leah Ndimurwimo
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The State of Statelessness Research: A Human Rights Imperative
After a long and difficult journey, statelessness has now ‘arrived’ as a recognised focus of both academic and policy-oriented study. This article discusses how the issue has come to demand and increasingly receive attention from researchers around the ...
Mark Manly, Laura van Waas
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