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- Ligne n°56 : It’s Time to End Child Statelessness in Estonia
Ligne n°70 : ... review Estonia’s child rights record. It is crucial that this include- Ligne n°71 : child statelessness.
Ligne n°72 : Estonia's President Toomas Hendrik addresses the United Nations General ...
Ligne n°79 : ... As of January 2016, about 6.1 percent of Estonia’s population of 1.3- Ligne n°80 : million is stateless – 79,300 people. When Estonia gained independence
Ligne n°81 : in 1991, the government adopted strict citizenship policies that made ...
Ligne n°81 : ... in 1991, the government adopted strict citizenship policies that made- Ligne n°82 : nearly 40 percent of the population stateless. Residents who were not
Ligne n°83 : Estonian citizens before World War II – many of them ethnic Russians ...
Ligne n°87 : ... Disappointingly, while Estonia has made some strides in reducing child- Ligne n°88 : statelessness since then, it has not fully addressed the problem. In
Ligne n°89 : 2015, Estonia amended its Citizenship Law to make it easier for several ...
Ligne n°93 : ... But there’s one glaring gap for children: Adolescents between the ages- Ligne n°94 : of 16 and 18 and children born outside Estonia to stateless residents
Ligne n°95 : of Estonia still cannot automatically obtain citizenship. ...
Ligne n°97 : ... There are huge implications for these children. In Estonia, the- Ligne n°98 : stateless hold a special legal status and children can access education
Ligne n°99 : and health care on an almost equal basis. But a lack of citizenship and ...
Ligne n°104 : ... Estonia’s government seems reluctant to want to change this.- Ligne n°105 : Recommendations from other states to act on child statelessness, and
Ligne n°106 : statelessness more generally, at a UN review last year were noted, but ...
Ligne n°105 : ... Recommendations from other states to act on child statelessness, and- Ligne n°106 : statelessness more generally, at a UN review last year were noted, but
Ligne n°107 : not accepted. Estonia is also not a party to the principal ...
Ligne n°107 : ... not accepted. Estonia is also not a party to the principal- Ligne n°108 : international human rights treaties relating to statelessness, stating
Ligne n°109 : in its report to the Committee on the Rights of the Child that it has ...
Ligne n°111 : ... are currently enjoying all the rights under the Convention [Relating to- Ligne n°112 : the Status of Stateless Persons].”
- Ligne n°114 : Of course, child statelessness is not just limited to Estonia. At a
Ligne n°115 : time when there’s a global campaign to end all statelessness by 2024, ...
Ligne n°114 : ... Of course, child statelessness is not just limited to Estonia. At a- Ligne n°115 : time when there’s a global campaign to end all statelessness by 2024,
Ligne n°116 : the Committee on the Rights of the Child should help focus attention on ...
Ligne n°116 : ... the Committee on the Rights of the Child should help focus attention on- Ligne n°117 : the particular challenges stateless children face. All children have a
Ligne n°118 : right to a nationality and to live in a society free from ...