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- Ligne n°1 : Worldsstateless.org
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Ligne n°4 : About the Institute ...
Ligne n°4 : ... About the Institute- Ligne n°5 : Our “World’s Stateless” reports
Ligne n°6 : Navigating the site ...
Ligne n°6 : ... Navigating the site- Ligne n°7 : × Stateless persons in Europe
Ligne n°8 : Regional standards ...
Ligne n°11 : ... Country profiles- Ligne n°12 : The European Network on Statelessness (ENS) - from Chris Nash
Ligne n°13 : Table of Contents ...- Ligne n°15 : Stateless persons in Europe
- Ligne n°17 : Statelessness affects around 600,000 people in Europe today. Most can
Ligne n°18 : trace their situation back to the political upheaval of the 1990s, in ...
Ligne n°20 : ... (USSR), but also the breakup of Yugoslavia. Indeed, over 80% of the- Ligne n°21 : total reported stateless population in Europe live in just four
Ligne n°22 : countries, all successor states of the Soviet Union: Latvia, the ...
Ligne n°25 : ... century after state succession took place, nearly half a million people- Ligne n°26 : remain stateless in these four states. In the six states to emerge from
Ligne n°27 : the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, a total of almost 10,000 ...
Ligne n°27 : ... the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, a total of almost 10,000- Ligne n°28 : stateless persons are reported and others remain at risk of
Ligne n°29 : statelessness due to lack of key forms of documentation. ...
Ligne n°28 : ... stateless persons are reported and others remain at risk of- Ligne n°29 : statelessness due to lack of key forms of documentation.
- Ligne n°32 : Across Europe, the other main context in which statelessness arises is
Ligne n°33 : migration. In some cases, people who were already stateless in their ...
Ligne n°32 : ... Across Europe, the other main context in which statelessness arises is- Ligne n°33 : migration. In some cases, people who were already stateless in their
Ligne n°34 : country of origin arrive in Europe within the mixed migration flows, as ...
Ligne n°35 : ... migrants, trafficking victims or refugees. In other cases, people may- Ligne n°36 : experience citizenship problems and become stateless following their
Ligne n°37 : arrival, due to the loss or deprivation of nationality while they are ...
Ligne n°38 : ... away from their country. With the mass influx in 2015 of migrants and- Ligne n°39 : refugees into Europe, the number of stateless persons in some receiving
Ligne n°40 : states has grown significantly. For instance, in Sweden, the reported ...
Ligne n°40 : ... states has grown significantly. For instance, in Sweden, the reported- Ligne n°41 : figure for stateless persons in the country climbed from 20,450 at the
Ligne n°42 : end of 2013 to 31,062 at the end of 2015. Moreover, children born in ...
Ligne n°43 : ... Europe to migrant or refugee parents can sometimes be exposed to- Ligne n°44 : statelessness as a result of discriminatory nationality laws of the
Ligne n°45 : country of origin or a conflict of nationality laws. The nationality ...
Ligne n°46 : ... laws of many European states have been found to fail to adequately- Ligne n°47 : protect children born on their territory from statelessness. In
Ligne n°48 : September 2015, the report ‘No Child Should be Stateless’ demonstrated ...
Ligne n°47 : ... protect children born on their territory from statelessness. In- Ligne n°48 : September 2015, the report ‘No Child Should be Stateless’ demonstrated
Ligne n°49 : that more than half of European parties to relevant international ...
Ligne n°50 : ... conventions have not properly implemented their obligations to ensure- Ligne n°51 : that all stateless children born in the country acquire a nationality .
Ligne n°52 : The same report also highlighted how other factors, such as child ...
Ligne n°54 : ... systemic birth registration obstacles for particular groups are also- Ligne n°55 : producing statelessness in Europe.
- Ligne n°58 : Statelessness in Europe is more comprehensively mapped than in any
Ligne n°59 : other region: UNHCR has statistical data on statelessness for 42 out of ...
Ligne n°58 : ... Statelessness in Europe is more comprehensively mapped than in any- Ligne n°59 : other region: UNHCR has statistical data on statelessness for 42 out of
Ligne n°60 : the 50 countries that fall within the scope of their European regional ...
Ligne n°61 : ... bureau. The total figure reported by UNHCR for persons under its- Ligne n°62 : statelessness mandate in Europe as part of its statistical reporting at
Ligne n°63 : the end of 2015 is 592.151 persons. Latvia and the Russian Federation ...
Ligne n°63 : ... the end of 2015 is 592.151 persons. Latvia and the Russian Federation- Ligne n°64 : have stateless populations of over 100,000 persons within their
Ligne n°65 : territory. Stateless populations in Estonia, Ukraine, Sweden, Germany ...
Ligne n°64 : ... have stateless populations of over 100,000 persons within their- Ligne n°65 : territory. Stateless populations in Estonia, Ukraine, Sweden, Germany
Ligne n°66 : and Poland all exceed 10.000 individuals. ...- Ligne n°69 : Table X: Countries in Europe with over 10.000 stateless persons
- Ligne n°107 : RT @ENStatelessness: In its first-ever decision on the right to
Ligne n°108 : nationality, the UN Human Rights Committee calls on the Netherlands to ...- Ligne n°130 : © 2017 Institute on Statelessness and Inclusion | Restrictions apply