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- Ligne n°1 : Canadian Centre on Statelessness
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Ligne n°8 : ... + Contact Us- Ligne n°9 : * Statelessness
Ligne n°10 : + What is Statelessness? ...
Ligne n°9 : ... * Statelessness- Ligne n°10 : + What is Statelessness?
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Ligne n°10 : ... + What is Statelessness?- Ligne n°11 : + Who is Stateless?
Ligne n°12 : + International Principles ...
Ligne n°12 : ... + International Principles- Ligne n°13 : + Who is Stateless in Canada?
Ligne n°14 : + Categories and Legislation ...
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Ligne n°35 : ... * Statelessness- Ligne n°36 : + What is Statelessness?
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Ligne n°36 : ... + What is Statelessness?- Ligne n°37 : + Who is Stateless?
Ligne n°38 : + International Principles ...
Ligne n°38 : ... + International Principles- Ligne n°39 : + Who is Stateless in Canada?
Ligne n°40 : + Categories and Legislation ...- Ligne n°59 : Who is affected by statelessness?
Ligne n°60 : Millions of people around the world are without a nationality. These ...
Ligne n°61 : ... are women, men, children, entire families, ethnic groups, and- Ligne n°62 : statelessness can happen at birth, or well into old age. Because
Ligne n°63 : citizenship is based on country nationality law, and laws change, ...
Ligne n°67 : ... - Ligne n°68 : There are several ways statelessness can occur:
Ligne n°69 : State Succession ...
Ligne n°75 : ... The dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 resulted in thousands of- Ligne n°76 : cases of statelessness in the Baltic states and in Eastern Europe. The
Ligne n°77 : UNHCR reports that several countries were affected, resulting in at ...
Ligne n°80 : ... able to acquire the nationality of the state in which they reside since- Ligne n°81 : the break-up of the Soviet Union" (UNHCR, Statelessness in Central
Ligne n°82 : Asia). ...
Ligne n°86 : ... Yugoslavia, groups of people fell between the cracks created by new- Ligne n°87 : nationality laws and became stateless. Though many have managed to
Ligne n°88 : establish their nationality, members of minority groups in ...
Ligne n°91 : ... Throughout Europe, gaps in nationality legislation continue to create- Ligne n°92 : situations of statelessness" (UNHCR, Report on Statelessness in South
- Ligne n°92 : situations of statelessness" (UNHCR, Report on Statelessness in South
Ligne n°93 : Eastern Europe). ...
Ligne n°94 : ... Country and ethnic group summaries can be accessed on- Ligne n°95 : the region pages of the International Observatory on Statelessness.
Ligne n°96 : Disputed Territory ...
Ligne n°98 : ... register the birth of their child, and the child remains without a- Ligne n°99 : nationality, stateless. This can happen because government is no longer
Ligne n°100 : functioning. ...
Ligne n°101 : ... Palestinians- Ligne n°102 : The most widely known example of this type of statelessness is the case
Ligne n°103 : of the Palestinians. According to the Canadian Council for Refugees ...
Ligne n°103 : ... of the Palestinians. According to the Canadian Council for Refugees- Ligne n°104 : "Palestinians represent the largest stateless community in the world:
Ligne n°105 : more than half of the eight million or so Palestinians are considered ...
Ligne n°105 : ... more than half of the eight million or so Palestinians are considered- Ligne n°106 : to be de jure [emphasis added] stateless persons"
Ligne n°107 : (CCR, Statelessness). For more information on Palestinian ...
Ligne n°106 : ... to be de jure [emphasis added] stateless persons"- Ligne n°107 : (CCR, Statelessness). For more information on Palestinian
Ligne n°108 : statelessness, see: ...
Ligne n°107 : ... (CCR, Statelessness). For more information on Palestinian- Ligne n°108 : statelessness, see:
Ligne n°109 : ...
Ligne n°110 : ... United Nations and Relief Works Agency, http://www.unrwa.org/- Ligne n°111 : Abbas Shiblak, 2006, Stateless Palestinians
Ligne n°112 : Women ...
Ligne n°112 : ... Women- Ligne n°113 : Statelessness overwhelmingly affects women.
Ligne n°114 : Victims of trafficking often have their travel documents taken from ...
Ligne n°117 : ... trafficking rings, where they are often alone, prone to abuse and with- Ligne n°118 : little societal or legal support. For information on statelessness and
Ligne n°119 : trafficking, see: ...
Ligne n°119 : ... trafficking, see:- Ligne n°120 : Pascale McLean, 2011, Incomplete Citizenship, Statelessness and
Ligne n°121 : Human Trafficking: A Preliminary Analysis of the Current Situation in ...
Ligne n°122 : ... West Bengal, India- Ligne n°123 : Vital Voices, 2007, Stateless and Vulnerable to Human Trafficking in
Ligne n°124 : Thailand ...
Ligne n°125 : ... United States Department of State, 2009, Trafficking in Persons Report- Ligne n°126 : Alice Edwards, 2009, Displacement, Statelessness and Questions of
Ligne n°127 : Gender Equality and the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of ...
Ligne n°134 : ... country of their birth, and their husband's home country. For- Ligne n°135 : information on statelessness and marriage, see:
Ligne n°136 : Radha Govil and Alice Edwards, 2014, "Women, nationality and ...
Ligne n°136 : ... Radha Govil and Alice Edwards, 2014, "Women, nationality and- Ligne n°137 : statelessness: the problem of unequal rights". Edited by Alice Edwards
Ligne n°138 : and Laura van Waas, Nationality and Statelessness under International ...
Ligne n°137 : ... statelessness: the problem of unequal rights". Edited by Alice Edwards- Ligne n°138 : and Laura van Waas, Nationality and Statelessness under International
Ligne n°139 : Law ...
Ligne n°141 : ... gender discrimination in nationality laws- Ligne n°142 : A summary of gender discrimination and statelessness prepared by the
Ligne n°143 : Women's Refugee Commission can be seen here. ...
Ligne n°147 : ... Children- Ligne n°148 : Children are affected by statelessness in several ways. Nationality
Ligne n°149 : laws that dictate citizenship rules for their parents affect children. ...
Ligne n°157 : ... Gerard-Rene de Groot, 2014, "Children, their right to a nationality and- Ligne n°158 : child statelessness". Edited by Alice Edwards and Laura van Waas,
Ligne n°159 : Nationality and Statelessness under International Law ...
Ligne n°158 : ... child statelessness". Edited by Alice Edwards and Laura van Waas,- Ligne n°159 : Nationality and Statelessness under International Law
Ligne n°160 : An emerging concern is the practice of international surrogacy and the ...
Ligne n°162 : ... born in one country and adopted in another. For more information see:- Ligne n°163 : Debra Wilson, 2014, Stranded and Stateless: International Surrogacy's
Ligne n°164 : Legal Nightmare ...
Ligne n°164 : ... Legal Nightmare- Ligne n°165 : Jyothi Kanics, 2014, Preventing and Addressing Stateless In the Context
Ligne n°166 : of International Surrogacy Arrangements ...
Ligne n°167 : ... Ethnic Groups- Ligne n°168 : Minority ethnic groups are particularly vulnerable to statelessness,
Ligne n°169 : often discriminated against as a result of nationality legislation. In ...
Ligne n°174 : ... Country and ethnic group summaries can be accessed on- Ligne n°175 : the region pages of the International Observatory on Statelessness.
Ligne n°176 : Personal accounts of living without a nationality can be seen by ...- Ligne n°182 : Canadian Centre on Statelessness 2020