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- Ligne n°34 : The biggest problem with contemporary policies on statelessness,
Ligne n°35 : including the UNHCR’s campaign to end statelessness by 2024, is the ...
Ligne n°34 : ... The biggest problem with contemporary policies on statelessness,- Ligne n°35 : including the UNHCR’s campaign to end statelessness by 2024, is the
Ligne n°36 : incorrect assumption that nationality is by definition something good, ...
Ligne n°36 : ... incorrect assumption that nationality is by definition something good,- Ligne n°37 : and statelessness is by definition something bad. I argue that a value
Ligne n°38 : judgment about nationality or statelessness cannot be made without ...
Ligne n°37 : ... and statelessness is by definition something bad. I argue that a value- Ligne n°38 : judgment about nationality or statelessness cannot be made without
Ligne n°39 : considering the specific circumstances of each affected individual. ...- Ligne n°41 : Ending statelessness and the right to a nationality
Ligne n°42 : The policy goal to end statelessness implies that the best way to help ...
Ligne n°41 : ... Ending statelessness and the right to a nationality- Ligne n°42 : The policy goal to end statelessness implies that the best way to help
Ligne n°43 : the stateless is to end their statelessness. This decision is taken for ...
Ligne n°42 : ... The policy goal to end statelessness implies that the best way to help- Ligne n°43 : the stateless is to end their statelessness. This decision is taken for
- Ligne n°43 : the stateless is to end their statelessness. This decision is taken for
Ligne n°44 : all stateless persons by international policy makers. Such a policy ...
Ligne n°43 : ... the stateless is to end their statelessness. This decision is taken for- Ligne n°44 : all stateless persons by international policy makers. Such a policy
Ligne n°45 : goal does not leave much space for affected individuals to choose ...
Ligne n°46 : ... whether, when and how to enforce their right to a nationality. In my- Ligne n°47 : chapter ‘Why End Statelessness?’ in the book ‘Understanding
Ligne n°48 : Statelessness’ I explore the relation between the idea of ending ...
Ligne n°47 : ... chapter ‘Why End Statelessness?’ in the book ‘Understanding- Ligne n°48 : Statelessness’ I explore the relation between the idea of ending
Ligne n°49 : statelessness and the concept of human rights. ...
Ligne n°48 : ... Statelessness’ I explore the relation between the idea of ending- Ligne n°49 : statelessness and the concept of human rights.
Ligne n°51 : ... I argue, for example, that the right to a nationality does not fully- Ligne n°52 : justify the policy goal to end statelessness. It is important to
Ligne n°53 : remember that access to rights is access to choices, and not the ...
Ligne n°60 : ... Furthermore, the right to a nationality does not justify illegalising- Ligne n°61 : voluntary statelessness. Voluntary statelessness is nowadays either
- Ligne n°61 : voluntary statelessness. Voluntary statelessness is nowadays either
Ligne n°62 : prohibited, or highly discouraged. It is framed by international policy ...
Ligne n°63 : ... documents as an honest mistake at best, or a sneaky attempt to trick- Ligne n°64 : the system at worst.(1) By the way, voluntarily stateless persons,
Ligne n°65 : according to international policy documents, are not only those who ...
Ligne n°69 : ... principle mind acquiring another nationality if it was accessible to- Ligne n°70 : them. Prohibiting voluntary statelessness in a policy that claims to be
Ligne n°71 : based on the right to a nationality is an illustration of how human ...- Ligne n°75 : Three stories that challenge the policy goal to end statelessness
Ligne n°76 : To illustrate the practical implications of my theoretical concerns, I ...
Ligne n°77 : ... discuss three cases and contexts in which the one-size-fits-all- Ligne n°78 : solution of ending statelessness negatively influences the human rights
Ligne n°79 : situation of affected persons. ...
Ligne n°89 : ... circumstances, age and gender, be an excessive burden. A policy that- Ligne n°90 : aims to end statelessness for the sake of human rights should
Ligne n°91 : explicitly address scenarios where the acquisition of a nationality ...- Ligne n°94 : Another context is that of Latvian non-citizens, a stateless population
Ligne n°95 : in Latvia that is relatively well-protected, albeit lacking most ...
Ligne n°96 : ... political rights and some property rights compared to Latvian- Ligne n°97 : nationals. The complex history of this stateless population is closely
Ligne n°98 : linked to Latvia’s statehood, and challenges the policy goal to end ...
Ligne n°98 : ... linked to Latvia’s statehood, and challenges the policy goal to end- Ligne n°99 : statelessness in a number of interesting ways. For example, if
Ligne n°100 : non-citizens in Latvia are not sufficiently motivated to seek Latvian ...- Ligne n°104 : Lowering the level of protection of stateless persons may in this case
Ligne n°105 : expedite the goal to end statelessness, but would clearly contradict ...
Ligne n°104 : ... Lowering the level of protection of stateless persons may in this case- Ligne n°105 : expedite the goal to end statelessness, but would clearly contradict
Ligne n°106 : general human rights values. More generally, this case raises the ...
Ligne n°106 : ... general human rights values. More generally, this case raises the- Ligne n°107 : question whether protection of stateless persons should have a limit,
Ligne n°108 : so that access to a nationality still holds a human-rights appeal. A ...
Ligne n°113 : ... The third context is that of the Dutch system of registering the- Ligne n°114 : statelessness status. While the system has a legal category for
Ligne n°115 : stateless persons, it implicitly and explicitly discourages ...
Ligne n°114 : ... statelessness status. While the system has a legal category for- Ligne n°115 : stateless persons, it implicitly and explicitly discourages
Ligne n°116 : registration of cases of statelessness. Civil servants are provided ...
Ligne n°115 : ... stateless persons, it implicitly and explicitly discourages- Ligne n°116 : registration of cases of statelessness. Civil servants are provided
Ligne n°117 : misleading instructions on statelessness. For example, government ...
Ligne n°116 : ... registration of cases of statelessness. Civil servants are provided- Ligne n°117 : misleading instructions on statelessness. For example, government
Ligne n°118 : issued documents repeatedly state that statelessness hardly ever occurs ...
Ligne n°117 : ... misleading instructions on statelessness. For example, government- Ligne n°118 : issued documents repeatedly state that statelessness hardly ever occurs
Ligne n°119 : in practice, and that state succession cannot lead to statelessness of ...
Ligne n°118 : ... issued documents repeatedly state that statelessness hardly ever occurs- Ligne n°119 : in practice, and that state succession cannot lead to statelessness of
Ligne n°120 : those who previously possessed the nationality of a predecessor state. ...
Ligne n°122 : ... While such instructions clearly contradict available studies on the- Ligne n°123 : causes and scope of statelessness, they seem to be vaguely inspired by
Ligne n°124 : the legal discourse on avoiding and ending statelessness. That is not ...
Ligne n°123 : ... causes and scope of statelessness, they seem to be vaguely inspired by- Ligne n°124 : the legal discourse on avoiding and ending statelessness. That is not
Ligne n°125 : surprising, as the legal norms on eliminating statelessness are much ...
Ligne n°124 : ... the legal discourse on avoiding and ending statelessness. That is not- Ligne n°125 : surprising, as the legal norms on eliminating statelessness are much
Ligne n°126 : better internalized in the Dutch legal system than norms on the ...
Ligne n°126 : ... better internalized in the Dutch legal system than norms on the- Ligne n°127 : protection of stateless persons. This case illustrates that
Ligne n°128 : over-emphasis on avoiding statelessness can lead to policies that avoid ...
Ligne n°127 : ... protection of stateless persons. This case illustrates that- Ligne n°128 : over-emphasis on avoiding statelessness can lead to policies that avoid
Ligne n°129 : acknowledging cases of statelessness. That may be highly problematic ...
Ligne n°128 : ... over-emphasis on avoiding statelessness can lead to policies that avoid- Ligne n°129 : acknowledging cases of statelessness. That may be highly problematic
Ligne n°130 : for the affected persons. Being stateless in the Netherlands is often a ...
Ligne n°129 : ... acknowledging cases of statelessness. That may be highly problematic- Ligne n°130 : for the affected persons. Being stateless in the Netherlands is often a
Ligne n°131 : serious legal and bureaucratic challenge, but being stateless and not ...
Ligne n°130 : ... for the affected persons. Being stateless in the Netherlands is often a- Ligne n°131 : serious legal and bureaucratic challenge, but being stateless and not
Ligne n°132 : having that fact formally recognized creates a whole different level of ...
Ligne n°135 : ... Eradication vs empowerment in other policy areas- Ligne n°136 : Statelessness is not the only example where ‘eradication’ rhetoric that
Ligne n°137 : vaguely invokes human rights has the potential to turn against the very ...- Ligne n°161 : Way forward for statelessness policies
Ligne n°162 : How can statelessness policies truly embrace the empowerment of those ...
Ligne n°161 : ... Way forward for statelessness policies- Ligne n°162 : How can statelessness policies truly embrace the empowerment of those
Ligne n°163 : they aim to help? The answer lies in putting rights first. It is ...
Ligne n°172 : ... right to a nationality should be treated with respect. For- Ligne n°173 : statelessness policies this means that, contrary to current practices,
Ligne n°174 : the protection of stateless persons through rights needs to be ...
Ligne n°173 : ... statelessness policies this means that, contrary to current practices,- Ligne n°174 : the protection of stateless persons through rights needs to be
Ligne n°175 : prioritized over the goal to end statelessness. Moreover, (temporary) ...
Ligne n°174 : ... the protection of stateless persons through rights needs to be- Ligne n°175 : prioritized over the goal to end statelessness. Moreover, (temporary)
Ligne n°176 : voluntary statelessness needs to be accepted as a valid exercise of ...
Ligne n°175 : ... prioritized over the goal to end statelessness. Moreover, (temporary)- Ligne n°176 : voluntary statelessness needs to be accepted as a valid exercise of
Ligne n°177 : agency over one’s human right to a nationality. ...
Ligne n°180 : ... (1) See, for example, art. 7(1) of the 1961 UN Convention on the- Ligne n°181 : Reduction of Statelessness, and art. 8(1) of the Council of Europe
Ligne n°182 : Convention on Nationality. See also UNHCR ‘Handbook on Protection of ...
Ligne n°182 : ... Convention on Nationality. See also UNHCR ‘Handbook on Protection of- Ligne n°183 : Stateless Persons’ (Geneva 2014), paras. 21, 158-162.
Ligne n°184 : (2) Huchzermeyer, M. ‘Cities with ‘slums’: From Informal Settlement ...
Ligne n°194 : ... Katja Swider is a doctoral researcher at the University of Amsterdam,- Ligne n°195 : writing a PhD thesis on statelessness under the supervision of prof.
Ligne n°196 : Leonard Besselink (University of Amsterdam) and prof. René de Groot ...