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Ligne n°67 : ...‘We are taboo everywhere’: how LGBTIQ+ people, and their children,- Ligne n°68 : become stateless
Ligne n°75 : ... 1. Thomas McGee- Ligne n°76 : PhD researcher, Peter McMullin Centre on Statelessness, University
Ligne n°77 : of Melbourne ...
Ligne n°116 : ... couples through international surrogacy, there is a risk they could- Ligne n°117 : become stateless — unable to gain citizenship in the country where they
Ligne n°118 : were born, or their parents’ home countries. ...- Ligne n°128 : What does statelessness mean?
- Ligne n°130 : Statelessness is defined under international law as not being
Ligne n°131 : recognised as a citizen by any of the world’s 195 recognised states. ...
Ligne n°132 : ... According to the UN’s conservative estimate, there are some 12 million- Ligne n°133 : stateless people globally.
- Ligne n°135 : In practical terms, stateless people face many challenges due to their
Ligne n°136 : lack of citizenship. While these differ significantly from one context ...
Ligne n°141 : ... Cases like the Kivitis’ daughter have brought high-profile attention to- Ligne n°142 : the risk of statelessness associated with LGBTIQ+ parenting situations.
Ligne n°147 : ... An Irish-Polish lesbian couple, for instance, gave birth to a daughter- Ligne n°148 : through IVF in Spain in 2018. The girl, Sofia, is currently stateless
Ligne n°149 : because neither woman’s country will recognise her right to ...
Ligne n°153 : ... in India and Thailand, the children of many same-sex couples born in- Ligne n°154 : these countries were at risk of statelessness.
- Ligne n°156 : However, statelessness is also a problem that LGBTIQ+ people themselves
Ligne n°157 : may face. My recently published research has identified scores of ...
Ligne n°157 : ... may face. My recently published research has identified scores of- Ligne n°158 : stateless LGBTIQ+ people around the world.
Ligne n°159 : __________________________________________________________________ ...- Ligne n°165 : Stateless LGBTIQ+ people face double marginalisation
Ligne n°169 : ... Why do we hear so little about their experiences? Indeed, this was the- Ligne n°170 : question that motivated me to study the links between statelessness and
Ligne n°171 : sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, and sex ...- Ligne n°174 : Having worked on statelessness for the last decade, I have attended
Ligne n°175 : many conferences with little consideration given to LGBTIQ+ people. In ...
Ligne n°179 : ... As Eliana Rubashkyn, an intersex person from Colombia who experienced- Ligne n°180 : years of statelessness before receiving asylum and citizenship in New
Ligne n°181 : Zealand, explained to me: ...- Ligne n°186 : My research highlights that stateless LGBTIQ+ people often face a
Ligne n°187 : significant double marginalisation. They are discriminated because of ...- Ligne n°196 : For example, one stateless queer man in Lebanon described fears of
Ligne n°197 : being arrested on grounds of public immorality (a common charge against ...
Ligne n°198 : ... the LGBTIQ+ community) and lacking the necessary paperwork to establish- Ligne n°199 : his identity. While he is not the only stateless person in his family
Ligne n°200 : (due to gender discrimination in Lebanese citizenship law), the risks ...- Ligne n°203 : It goes without saying that being stateless can also make any
Ligne n°204 : problem I encounter due to my sexual orientation and gender identity ...
Ligne n°207 : ... While no statistics are available, for some LGBTIQ+ people,- Ligne n°208 : discrimination is what caused them to become stateless in the first
Ligne n°209 : place. ...
Ligne n°222 : ... where she had suffered persecution, she ultimately renounced her- Ligne n°223 : Colombian citizenship, making herself stateless. She was later
Ligne n°224 : resettled in New Zealand and gained citizenship in 2018. ...- Ligne n°228 : Within asylum contexts, research shows both statelessness and LGBTIQ+
Ligne n°229 : situations are often missed or misunderstood during the process of ...- Ligne n°239 : The lack of attention paid to “rainbow statelessness” in the media and
Ligne n°240 : policy debates may further lead governments to question the credibility ...
Ligne n°240 : ... policy debates may further lead governments to question the credibility- Ligne n°241 : of statements made by stateless LGBTIQ+ asylum seekers.
Ligne n°243 : ... This is why it’s critical to bring more attention to the links between- Ligne n°244 : statelessness and sexual orientation or gender identity.
Ligne n°247 : ... policies that discriminate against LGBTIQ+ people, and sometimes render- Ligne n°248 : them, or their children, stateless.
Ligne n°249 : __________________________________________________________________ ...
Ligne n°259 : ... * LGBTIQ- Ligne n°260 : * statelessness