The World s Stateless

The World s Stateless
Author: Institute on Statelessness and Inclusion
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 552
Release: 2017
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9462403651

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Introduction -- Africa -- Americas -- Asia and the Pacific -- Europe -- Middle East and North Africa (MENA) -- Introduction -- The right of every child to a nationality -- Migration, displacement and childhood statelessness -- The sustainable development agenda and childhood statelessness -- Safeguards against childhood statelessness -- Litigation and legal assistance to address childhood statelessness -- Mobilising to address childhood statelessness

The World s Stateless 2020 Deprivation of Nationality

The World s Stateless 2020  Deprivation of Nationality
Author: Institute On Statelessness and in (Isi)
Publsiher: World's Stateless
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2020-04-30
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9082836661

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This edition of ISI's flagship report, The World's Stateless 2020, explores the issue of citizenship deprivation. Various experts and organisations have contributed material - essays, interviews, refections and more - collectively forming a truly interdisciplinary view on the subject. The report also includes the Principles on Deprivation of Nationality as a National Security Measure. As with every edition, the report also offers an overview of the state of statelessness globally in 2020.

Statelessness

Statelessness
Author: Mira L. Siegelberg
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2020-10-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780674240513

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The story of how a much-contested legal category—statelessness—transformed the international legal order and redefined the relationship between states and their citizens. Two world wars left millions stranded in Europe. The collapse of empires and the rise of independent states in the twentieth century produced an unprecedented number of people without national belonging and with nowhere to go. Mira Siegelberg’s innovative history weaves together ideas about law and politics, rights and citizenship, with the intimate plight of stateless persons, to explore how and why the problem of statelessness compelled a new understanding of the international order in the twentieth century and beyond. In the years following the First World War, the legal category of statelessness generated novel visions of cosmopolitan political and legal organization and challenged efforts to limit the boundaries of national membership and international authority. Yet, as Siegelberg shows, the emergence of mass statelessness ultimately gave rise to the rights regime created after World War II, which empowered the territorial state as the fundamental source of protection and rights, against alternative political configurations. Today we live with the results: more than twelve million people are stateless and millions more belong to categories of recent invention, including refugees and asylum seekers. By uncovering the ideological origins of the international agreements that define categories of citizenship and non-citizenship, Statelessness better equips us to confront current dilemmas of political organization and authority at the global level.

Understanding Statelessness

Understanding Statelessness
Author: Tendayi Bloom,Katherine Tonkiss,Phillip Cole
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2017-08-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781351779142

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Understanding Statelessness offers a comprehensive, in-depth examination of statelessness. The volume presents the theoretical, legal and political concept of statelessness through the work of leading critical thinkers in this area. They offer a critique of the existing framework through detailed and theoretically-based scrutiny of challenging contexts of statelessness in the real world and suggest ways forward. The volume is divided into three parts. The first, ‘Defining Statelessness’, features chapters exploring conceptual issues in the definition of statelessness. The second, ‘Living Statelessness’, uses case studies of statelessness contexts from States across global regions to explore the diversity of contemporary lived realities of statelessness and to interrogate standard theoretical presentations. ‘Theorising Statelessness’, the final part, approaches the theorisation of statelessness from a variety of theoretical perspectives, building upon the earlier sections. All the chapters come together to suggest a rethinking of how we approach statelessness. They raise questions and seek answers with a view to contributing to the development of a theoretical approach which can support more just policy development. Throughout the volume, readers are encouraged to connect theoretical concepts, real-world accounts and challenging analyses. The result is a rich and cohesive volume which acts as both a state-of-the-art statement on statelessness research and a call to action for future work in the field. It will be of great interest to graduates and scholars of political theory, human rights, law and international development, as well as those looking for new approaches to thinking about statelessness.

Core periphery Relations In Precapitalist Worlds

Core periphery Relations In Precapitalist Worlds
Author: Christopher Chase-Dunn
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2019-04-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780429714412

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This book demonstrates that Immanuel Wallerstein's reluctance to apply core and periphery to precapitalist transformations is a product of the way he views the luxury trade. It utilizes the study of different kinds of world-systems to explore how logics of social reproduction become transformed.

The World s Stateless

The World s Stateless
Author: Institute on Statelessness and Inclusion
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2014
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9462402043

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International Refugee Law and the Protection of Stateless Persons

International Refugee Law and the Protection of Stateless Persons
Author: Michelle Foster,Hélène Lambert
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2019-04-04
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780192515544

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International Refugee Law and the Protection of Stateless Persons examines the extent to which the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees protectsde jure stateless persons. While de jure stateless persons are clearly protected by the 1954 Convention relating to the Status of Stateless Persons, this book seeks to explore the extent to which such persons are also entitled to refugee status. The questions addressed include the following: When is a person 'without a nationality' for the purpose of the 1951 Refugee Convention? What constitutes one's country of former habitual residence as a proxy to one's country of nationality? When does being stateless give rise to a well-founded fear of persecution for reasons specified in the 1951 Refugee Convention and/or UNHCR mandate? What are the circumstances under which statelessness constitutes persecution or inhuman or degrading treatment? How are courts assessing individual risk or threat to stateless persons? The book draws on historical and contemporary interpretation of international law based on the travaux préparatoires to the 1951 Refugee Convention and its antecedents, academic writing, UNHCR policy and legal documents, UN Human Rights Council resolutions, UN Human Rights Committee general comments, UN Secretary General reports, and UN General Assembly resolutions. It is also based on original comparative analysis of existing jurisprudence worldwide relating to claims to refugee status based on or around statelessness. By examining statelessness through the prism of international refugee law, this book fills a critical gap in existing scholarship.

The State of the World s Refugees 2000

The State of the World s Refugees  2000
Author: Mark Cutts,Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
Publsiher: Geneva : UNHCR, Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2000
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 019924104X

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Includes statistics.