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Ligne n°146 : ... provided they also hold another nationality. Citizenship cannot be- Ligne n°147 : revoked if this would render an individual stateless”, amid discussions
Ligne n°148 : about whether these powers should be expanded. In Austria, France and ...
Ligne n°156 : ... removed a critical safeguard that protected people from being deprived- Ligne n°157 : of nationality if this would render them stateless. These political
Ligne n°158 : debates and policy changes around citizenship in the context of the ...
Ligne n°160 : ... relationship between people and states today. Human rights law- Ligne n°161 : recognises nationality as a fundamental right and statelessness is
Ligne n°162 : known to have a severely detrimental impact on the enjoyment of a wide ...
Ligne n°163 : ... range of other human rights. This is why the UN has adopted conventions- Ligne n°164 : dedicated to the prevention of statelessness and the protection of
Ligne n°165 : stateless persons. Nevertheless, governments still treat nationality as ...
Ligne n°164 : ... dedicated to the prevention of statelessness and the protection of- Ligne n°165 : stateless persons. Nevertheless, governments still treat nationality as
Ligne n°166 : a privilege which a person must (continue to) earn. Moreover, at a time ...
Ligne n°167 : ... when the international community is devoting increasing attention to- Ligne n°168 : the fight against statelessness, states are allowing important
Ligne n°169 : safeguards against statelessness in their citizenship regimes to be ...
Ligne n°168 : ... the fight against statelessness, states are allowing important- Ligne n°169 : safeguards against statelessness in their citizenship regimes to be
Ligne n°170 : eroded on grounds of “public interest”. ...
Ligne n°177 : ... fighters and stripping them of their Dutch nationality. Many dozens- Ligne n°178 : were left stateless by this measure, although following the disbanding
Ligne n°179 : of foreign volunteer fighters after the war, the Netherlands ...
Ligne n°181 : ... Later, the Dutch government was ultimately also forced to deal with the- Ligne n°182 : “misery of statelessness” these former fighters endured through
Ligne n°183 : re-naturalisation policies adopted successively into the 1960s. During ...
Ligne n°194 : ... Justice Warren explained that to strip someone of their nationality and- Ligne n°195 : leave them stateless “is a form of punishment more primitive than
Ligne n°196 : torture, for it destroys for the individual the political existence ...
Ligne n°202 : ... would enjoy the limited rights of an alien, no country need do so,- Ligne n°203 : because he is stateless. Furthermore, his enjoyment of even the limited
Ligne n°204 : rights of an alien might be subject to termination at any time by ...
Ligne n°206 : ... have rights”. History then, already cautions against the deliberate use- Ligne n°207 : of citizenship policy, or more particularly of statelessness, as a way
Ligne n°208 : to suppress or punish unwanted behaviour – be it where individuals are ...
Ligne n°218 : ... the British Nationality Act which prohibited deprivation of nationality- Ligne n°219 : if this would result in statelessness. As a result, the government
Ligne n°220 : could not deprive Al-Jedda of his nationality. The Supreme Court issued ...
Ligne n°231 : ... Islands, or any British overseas territory, even if to do so would have- Ligne n°232 : the effect of making a person stateless” [emphasis added]. This would
Ligne n°233 : likely be interpreted to include “British fighters returning from Syria ...
Ligne n°242 : ... considerable regret that the United Kingdom, which has played so- Ligne n°243 : significant a role in the battle to reduce statelessness, should now,
Ligne n°244 : if the Government have their way, condone the creation of ...
Ligne n°244 : ... if the Government have their way, condone the creation of- Ligne n°245 : statelessness, even for people who have damaged the public good. Such
Ligne n°246 : people should be put on trial, punished if there is evidence of ...
Ligne n°279 : ... a new low. Washing our hands of potential terrorists is dangerously- Ligne n°280 : short-sighted and statelessness is a tool of despots not democrats.”
Ligne n°282 : ... Deeply concerned by their country’s new nonchalance towards- Ligne n°283 : statelessness, Pannick and other peers tabled an amendment, which was
Ligne n°284 : designed to scrutinise these expanded deprivation powers more closely. ...
Ligne n°290 : ... made for an independent reviewer to examine how the powers work and the- Ligne n°291 : Home Secretary would only be able to “make an individual stateless if
Ligne n°292 : she has ‘reasonable grounds for believing’ they can acquire the ...
Ligne n°294 : ... one hand, it acknowledges that the UK has specific international- Ligne n°295 : obligations when it comes to the avoidance of statelessness as a
Ligne n°296 : consequence of deprivation of nationality – including under the 1961 UN ...
Ligne n°296 : ... consequence of deprivation of nationality – including under the 1961 UN- Ligne n°297 : Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness – and should therefore
Ligne n°298 : tread extremely carefully so as not to be in breach of these ...
Ligne n°300 : ... international obligations by suggesting that the obligation to prevent- Ligne n°301 : statelessness is not at issue where there are “reasonable grounds for
Ligne n°302 : believing” (vague terminology indeed) that the person can acquire the ...
Ligne n°316 : ... led by Saddam Hussein. The stripping of British and thereby EU- Ligne n°317 : Citizenship to leave a person stateless may also raise issues under
Ligne n°318 : European Union law, as seen in the 2010 Rottmann ruling by the European ...
Ligne n°335 : ... Kingdom should not embrace a policy where one of its potential results- Ligne n°336 : is statelessness, associated with so many of the degenerate states of
Ligne n°337 : the 20th century, and where the outcome, if it is statelessness, is so ...
Ligne n°336 : ... is statelessness, associated with so many of the degenerate states of- Ligne n°337 : the 20th century, and where the outcome, if it is statelessness, is so
Ligne n°338 : hostile to human dignity in its most basic form. This is particularly ...