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- Ligne n°109 : Stateless in Europe: 'We are no people with no nation'
Ligne n°139 : ... Experts are warning that children such as Siba could turn into a- Ligne n°140 : stateless generation. Though the infant was born in Berlin after her
Ligne n°141 : mother arrived from Damascus, there is no automatic German citizenship. ...
Ligne n°143 : ... father. As a single mother, Sanaa was well aware that Siba would be- Ligne n°144 : stateless.
Ligne n°163 : ... right to a nationality, European governments are failing to do so, or- Ligne n°164 : even to recognise that children are being born stateless at all.
Ligne n°166 : ... The UN released a report this month calling for global action on child- Ligne n°167 : statelessness. “In the short time that children get to be children,
Ligne n°168 : statelessness can set in stone grave problems that will haunt them ...
Ligne n°167 : ... statelessness. “In the short time that children get to be children,- Ligne n°168 : statelessness can set in stone grave problems that will haunt them
Ligne n°169 : throughout their childhoods and sentence them to a life of ...
Ligne n°173 : ... At least 10 million people globally do not have citizenship of any- Ligne n°174 : country, according to the UN. Without nationality, stateless people
Ligne n°175 : cannot vote and can find it difficult or impossible to gain access to ...- Ligne n°178 : The UN estimates that there are 680,000 stateless people in Europe,
Ligne n°179 : though experts say the figure is likely to be much higher. There are ...
Ligne n°182 : ... Union. There are thousands of Roma in Italy and the Balkans left- Ligne n°183 : stateless in large part due to the breakup of Yugoslavia.
- Ligne n°185 : The experiences of these long-term stateless people highlight the
Ligne n°186 : dismal fate that awaits Syrian children if their legal nationality is ...
Ligne n°191 : ... Beyond Rome’s frenzied centre, the quiet outer suburb of Monte Mario is- Ligne n°192 : home to a “nomad camp” where many of the residents are stateless. There
Ligne n°193 : is an uneasy calm after the police shut down the camp’s weekly flea ...- Ligne n°237 : As for many stateless people around the world, the problem for the Roma
Ligne n°238 : is both a legal failing and one of entrenched discrimination. ...- Ligne n°244 : Being stateless and undocumented also reinforces this exclusion.
Ligne n°245 : Lacking a proper education or the right to work forces many to look for ...
Ligne n°247 : ... are a criminal minority who refuse to integrate.- Ligne n°248 : Refugee crisis creates 'stateless generation' of children in limbo
Ligne n°249 : Read more ...
Ligne n°252 : ... processes means there are still large numbers of Roma at risk of- Ligne n°253 : statelessness in the ex-Yugoslav states, as well as in Ukraine and
Ligne n°254 : Bulgaria. ...- Ligne n°258 : The 1954 UN convention relating to the status of stateless persons was
Ligne n°259 : drawn up in the aftermath of the second world war when statelessness in ...
Ligne n°258 : ... The 1954 UN convention relating to the status of stateless persons was- Ligne n°259 : drawn up in the aftermath of the second world war when statelessness in
Ligne n°260 : Europe was rife. Most EU countries have ratified the convention, ...
Ligne n°260 : ... Europe was rife. Most EU countries have ratified the convention,- Ligne n°261 : obliging them to offer the stateless basic rights and protection in
Ligne n°262 : much the same way as refugees. But while refugee rights are recognised ...
Ligne n°264 : ... such protection, only a handful of European countries have formal- Ligne n°265 : procedures to recognise the stateless.
Ligne n°267 : ... Michel*, 35, was one of the first people to benefit from the UK’s- Ligne n°268 : statelessness determination procedure after it was introduced in 2013.
Ligne n°269 : An orphan, he was brought up in a madrasa – an Islamic religious school ...
Ligne n°274 : ... In the living room of his terraced house with views of the Yorkshire- Ligne n°275 : moors, he explains that he did not know he was stateless until
Ligne n°276 : researching ways to prevent his deportation following the failure of ...
Ligne n°279 : ... nationality.- Ligne n°280 : A UK stateless travel document.
Ligne n°281 : A UK stateless travel document. Photograph: Handout ...
Ligne n°280 : ... A UK stateless travel document.- Ligne n°281 : A UK stateless travel document. Photograph: Handout
- Ligne n°283 : Michel’s first application to be recognised as stateless was rejected.
Ligne n°284 : After the Liverpool Law Clinic (LLC) stepped in to challenge the ...
Ligne n°284 : ... After the Liverpool Law Clinic (LLC) stepped in to challenge the- Ligne n°285 : decision, he got his first ID – a stateless travel document – in 2014,
Ligne n°286 : 15 years after first arriving in the UK. “My life has changed ...
Ligne n°293 : ... 20 of the approximately 700 people who had attempted the procedure- Ligne n°294 : since it was introduced had been recognised as stateless.
- Ligne n°296 : Rather than simply determining that a person is stateless and therefore
Ligne n°297 : has a right to protection, the procedure aims to identify any possible ...- Ligne n°300 : “It’s not really a procedure for helping people who are stateless,”
Ligne n°301 : says Pierre Makhlouf, a lawyer with Bail for Immigration Detainees. ...- Ligne n°307 : Gábor Gyulai, an expert on statelessness with the Hungarian Helsinki
Ligne n°308 : Committee and president of the European Network on Statelessness ...
Ligne n°307 : ... Gábor Gyulai, an expert on statelessness with the Hungarian Helsinki- Ligne n°308 : Committee and president of the European Network on Statelessness
Ligne n°309 : steering committee, says this additional criterion violates the 1954 ...
Ligne n°309 : ... steering committee, says this additional criterion violates the 1954- Ligne n°310 : statelessness convention. Nonetheless, the UK’s acknowledgment of
Ligne n°311 : statelessness represented real progress. “Certainly the UK procedure ...
Ligne n°310 : ... statelessness convention. Nonetheless, the UK’s acknowledgment of- Ligne n°311 : statelessness represented real progress. “Certainly the UK procedure
Ligne n°312 : was a very important step,” says Gyulai. “I remember a few years ago ...- Ligne n°315 : Yet recognition of statelessness remains fraught with contradictions
Ligne n°316 : that are often Kafkaesque. With very few exceptions, statelessness ...
Ligne n°315 : ... Yet recognition of statelessness remains fraught with contradictions- Ligne n°316 : that are often Kafkaesque. With very few exceptions, statelessness
Ligne n°317 : determination procedures put the burden of proof on applicants, who ...
Ligne n°320 : ... confirming that someone is not a citizen. The UK government even lists- Ligne n°321 : “current passport” among the documents sought to bolster a stateless
Ligne n°322 : application. And many such procedures are only open to people who are ...
Ligne n°322 : ... application. And many such procedures are only open to people who are- Ligne n°323 : already legally resident – even though statelessness itself can be a
Ligne n°324 : barrier to residency. ...- Ligne n°330 : Italy has one of Europe’s oldest statelessness determination
Ligne n°331 : procedures. But Nando Sigona, a sociologist at Birmingham University ...
Ligne n°331 : ... procedures. But Nando Sigona, a sociologist at Birmingham University- Ligne n°332 : who has studied statelessness among Italy’s Roma for many years, says
Ligne n°333 : he has not heard of a single Roma person being recognised through the ...
Ligne n°336 : ... “It seems as if in the way the bureaucratic process has been designed- Ligne n°337 : they have some idea of the deserving stateless, and those like the Roma
Ligne n°338 : don’t fit in and as a result cannot apply – the abject stateless,” ...
Ligne n°337 : ... they have some idea of the deserving stateless, and those like the Roma- Ligne n°338 : don’t fit in and as a result cannot apply – the abject stateless,”
Ligne n°339 : Sigona says. ...- Ligne n°341 : Humica has been formally recognised as stateless by the Italian
Ligne n°342 : authorities but only managed this through a complex and expensive ...- Ligne n°349 : For Humica, the biggest advantage of being recognised as stateless is
Ligne n°350 : that she no longer fears the immigration authorities. Like many ...
Ligne n°384 : ... support worker for destitute refugees. His only hope is to prove that- Ligne n°385 : he is stateless.
- Ligne n°389 : Latvia also has a statelessness determination procedure. But the
Ligne n°390 : country denies that its almost 260,000 non-citizens are stateless. When ...
Ligne n°389 : ... Latvia also has a statelessness determination procedure. But the- Ligne n°390 : country denies that its almost 260,000 non-citizens are stateless. When
Ligne n°391 : Latvia became independent in 1990, only those who could trace their ...
Ligne n°418 : ... age restrictions on who could be naturalised in the 1990s. But- Ligne n°419 : approximately 12% of the Latvian population remain stateless. Although
Ligne n°420 : they now have most of the rights of Latvian citizens, they cannot vote ...
Ligne n°462 : ... And it’s not just Latvian non-citizens who would rather remain- Ligne n°463 : stateless than conform to an identity imposed on them by the state.
Ligne n°464 : Antun Blazevic is a stateless Roma actor, playwright and poet who also ...
Ligne n°463 : ... stateless than conform to an identity imposed on them by the state.- Ligne n°464 : Antun Blazevic is a stateless Roma actor, playwright and poet who also
Ligne n°465 : goes by the stage name of Toni Zingaro – zingaro being the Italian ...
Ligne n°472 : ... Sergei Kruks, who was born to Russian parents, is among the 12% of the- Ligne n°473 : Latvian population who are stateless. Photograph: Handout
Ligne n°481 : ... protest at the death of a Tunisian refugee in Italian immigration- Ligne n°482 : detention – enjoys his statelessness as identifying him as everything
Ligne n°483 : and nothing. He has no plans to apply for Italian citizenship, ...
Ligne n°513 : ... would benefit from too. But she will have to meet various criteria,- Ligne n°514 : including being able to support her family financially. Stateless
Ligne n°515 : campaigners argue that Siba’s citizenship should be automatic and her ...
Ligne n°522 : ... practical measures” that governments should put in place to prevent- Ligne n°523 : statelessness and “ensure that children’s very real connections to
Ligne n°524 : their countries are recognised through the grant of nationality”. ...
Ligne n°526 : ... Compared with the legal complexity of recognising and granting rights- Ligne n°527 : to stateless adults, protecting children from being born stateless in
- Ligne n°527 : to stateless adults, protecting children from being born stateless in
Ligne n°528 : Europe should be a relatively achievable goal. While some countries ...
Ligne n°528 : ... Europe should be a relatively achievable goal. While some countries- Ligne n°529 : have not ratified international treaties to protect the stateless, all
Ligne n°530 : EU member states have acceded to the UN convention on the rights of the ...
Ligne n°531 : ... child, which obliges countries to grant nationality to children who- Ligne n°532 : would otherwise be born stateless.
Ligne n°535 : ... But conditions are often attached that are not in line with- Ligne n°536 : international treaties – meaning stateless children are only entitled
Ligne n°537 : to citizenship if, for example, their parents are legally resident in ...
Ligne n°539 : ... implemented. Italy’s citizenship law automatically grants citizenship- Ligne n°540 : to stateless children born on its soil, but insists on at least one
Ligne n°541 : parent being formally recognised as stateless before the child’s birth. ...
Ligne n°540 : ... to stateless children born on its soil, but insists on at least one- Ligne n°541 : parent being formally recognised as stateless before the child’s birth.
Ligne n°542 : This ignores children who cannot inherit their parents’ nationality, ...
Ligne n°542 : ... This ignores children who cannot inherit their parents’ nationality,- Ligne n°543 : and the many stateless Roma parents who are completely undocumented.
- Ligne n°545 : But while Roma statelessness is deeply entwined with discrimination,
Ligne n°546 : Europe is currently experiencing a rush of goodwill towards Syrian ...
Ligne n°547 : ... refugees – and children in particular – which could inspire the kind of- Ligne n°548 : action on statelessness that has not been forthcoming for the Roma or
Ligne n°549 : Russian speakers of the Baltics. ...
Ligne n°553 : ... “These children are already extremely vulnerable and if they become- Ligne n°554 : stateless it will make their situation much worse – especially if there
Ligne n°555 : is no mechanism to officially perceive this statelessness and the ...
Ligne n°554 : ... stateless it will make their situation much worse – especially if there- Ligne n°555 : is no mechanism to officially perceive this statelessness and the
Ligne n°556 : rights attached to it. This is a test for the mechanisms to prevent ...
Ligne n°556 : ... rights attached to it. This is a test for the mechanisms to prevent- Ligne n°557 : statelessness and it’s a good opportunity for states to look at their
Ligne n°558 : practice and legislation.” ...- Ligne n°560 : While studies have shown that the risk of statelessness among the
Ligne n°561 : children of Syrian refugees is widespread in Turkey and Lebanon, there ...
Ligne n°564 : ... means that their parents will often not realise that they are- Ligne n°565 : stateless. But this largely invisible issue could have long-term
Ligne n°566 : consequences for them. ...
Ligne n°568 : ... Acting now to prevent these children of Syrian refugees growing up- Ligne n°569 : stateless could head off the problems experienced by other stateless
- Ligne n°569 : stateless could head off the problems experienced by other stateless
Ligne n°570 : people in Europe. An absence of paperwork might have seemed a minor ...
Ligne n°573 : ... solve. Meeting the immediate needs of refugees is one thing, but if- Ligne n°574 : governments fail to recognise the long-term impacts of statelessness, a
Ligne n°575 : new generation could grow up in limbo. ...