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- Ligne n°78 : There are 12 million stateless people in the world. Who are they?
Ligne n°83 : ... 26 August, 2019- Ligne n°84 : Statelessness
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Ligne n°88 : ... any state.- Ligne n°89 : * People can become stateless through a variety of means, including
Ligne n°90 : racial discrimination, sexist nationality laws, voluntary choice, ...
Ligne n°91 : ... or bureaucratic accidents.- Ligne n°92 : * Who are these millions of stateless individuals? What is life like
Ligne n°93 : for them? Can their situation be solved? ...
Ligne n°99 : ... rights, any kind of identification, and many other things that your- Ligne n°100 : peers may have access to. Statelessness may live entirely in the realm
Ligne n°101 : of abstract bureaucracy, but it can have some very real and concrete ...- Ligne n°110 : How do people become stateless?
- Ligne n°112 : Often, statelessness arises due to the quirks of international law. For
Ligne n°113 : instance, many states offer citizenship based on either jus soli — ...
Ligne n°116 : ... combination of the two. When these systems have cracks, sometimes the- Ligne n°117 : result can be statelessness.
Ligne n°124 : ... Canadian, she was also ineligible for Canadian citizenship, and thus- Ligne n°125 : became stateless.
- Ligne n°127 : Another major source of statelessness is due to sexism. Twenty-five
Ligne n°128 : states also don't permit mothers to pass on their nationality in the ...
Ligne n°129 : ... same way that fathers can, as is the case in Iran, Qatar, and Kuwait.- Ligne n°130 : When the father is stateless himself, unmarried to the mother, or has
Ligne n°131 : died, among other reasons, offspring in these countries suddenly find ...
Ligne n°135 : ... nation dissolves — as was the case for many native Russian Soviet- Ligne n°136 : citizens living in Estonia and Latvia, who suddenly became stateless
Ligne n°137 : when the Soviet Union dissolved. ...- Ligne n°139 : The main source of statelessness, however, arises due to states
Ligne n°140 : discriminating against a particular group. The Syrian government, for ...
Ligne n°143 : ... sparking considerable international criticism. Today, the Myanmar- Ligne n°144 : government is perhaps the biggest contributor to the modern stateless
Ligne n°145 : population with their refusal to grant the Rohingya people citizenship. ...- Ligne n°151 : Notable examples of statelessness
Ligne n°160 : ... the years in which he was a German and Swiss citizen, Einstein was- Ligne n°161 : stateless for five years. Though he was born in the German Kingdom of
Ligne n°162 : Württemburg, Einstein renounced his citizenship in order to avoid ...- Ligne n°166 : Mehran Karimi Nasseri was not so lucky. He has been allegedly stateless
Ligne n°167 : since 1977, and 18 of those years he spent living in Charles de Gaulle ...
Ligne n°193 : ... Though these examples highlight some of the more whimsical ways one can- Ligne n°194 : lose their statehood, most stateless persons suffer a significant
Ligne n°195 : amount of abuse because of their lack of statehood. The UNHCR has ...
Ligne n°195 : ... amount of abuse because of their lack of statehood. The UNHCR has- Ligne n°196 : stated its goal to end statelessness by 2024 by a variety of actions,
Ligne n°197 : among them: ...- Ligne n°204 : It's a lofty goal, but one can't help but to imagine that the stateless
Ligne n°205 : will always be with us. ...
Ligne n°206 : ... Related Articles Around the Web- Ligne n°207 : * Stateless in Europe: 'We are no people with no nation' | World news
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Ligne n°208 : ... ... ›- Ligne n°209 : * The Stateless in the United States - The Center for Migration
Ligne n°210 : Studies ... › ...
Ligne n°210 : ... Studies ... ›- Ligne n°211 : * Statelessness - UNHCR ›