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Ligne n°1 : ... #alternate alternate alternate ISIS Cases Raise a Question: What Does- Ligne n°2 : It Mean to Be Stateless?
Ligne n°12 : ... Middle East|ISIS Cases Raise a Question: What Does It Mean to Be- Ligne n°13 : Stateless?
Ligne n°14 : https://nyti.ms/2GI4ER4 ...- Ligne n°27 : ISIS Cases Raise a Question: What Does It Mean to Be Stateless?
Ligne n°59 : ... But a lawyer for Ms. Begum, who recently gave birth to a baby boy, said- Ligne n°60 : the move would render the British-born woman stateless.
Ligne n°63 : ... in their lot with the Islamic State before it was largely ousted from- Ligne n°64 : Syria has set off a debate over citizenship and the statelessness that
Ligne n°65 : might result from stripping some of them of their nationality. ...
Ligne n°82 : ... experts warn of long-term problems if the stranded Islamic State- Ligne n°83 : members end up stateless.
- Ligne n°89 : What is statelessness and how widespread is it?
- Ligne n°91 : The United Nations refugee agency defines a stateless person as someone
Ligne n°92 : who does not have the nationality of any country. ...- Ligne n°94 : Some are born stateless because of gaps in nationality laws — in
Ligne n°95 : effect, they fall through the cracks. Others become stateless as new ...
Ligne n°94 : ... Some are born stateless because of gaps in nationality laws — in- Ligne n°95 : effect, they fall through the cracks. Others become stateless as new
Ligne n°96 : nations emerge, or borders change. And some have their nationality ...
Ligne n°99 : ... It can mean a life in perpetual limbo, said David Baluarte, an expert- Ligne n°100 : on statelessness and professor of law at Washington and Lee University.
- Ligne n°111 : At least 10 million people globally are stateless, and most — more than
Ligne n°112 : 75 percent — are part of minority groups in the countries where they ...- Ligne n°124 : The case against statelessness.
Ligne n°128 : ... shipping them to ghettos and then concentration camps — international- Ligne n°129 : law has codified protections for the stateless.
- Ligne n°131 : Two United Nations Conventions on Statelessness, in 1954 and 1961, laid
Ligne n°132 : out basic principles of human rights for those without a nationality. ...
Ligne n°133 : ... They also sought to limit the deprivation of nationality in cases when- Ligne n°134 : it would make someone stateless. Some 61 nations, including Britain,
Ligne n°135 : are signatories. ...
Ligne n°137 : ... “That legal protection exists, so states that are stripping people of- Ligne n°138 : nationality and leaving them stateless are violating that law,” Mr.
Ligne n°139 : Baluarte said. ...
Ligne n°146 : ... ruled in Trop v. Dulles that it was unconstitutional to revoke- Ligne n°147 : citizenship and make someone stateless as a punishment for a crime.
Ligne n°154 : ... “Civilized nations after World War II saw how abusive the stripping of- Ligne n°155 : citizenship that would leave someone stateless was,” Mr. Baluarte said.
Ligne n°156 : “But we are bringing ourselves back to a place where we have forgotten ...
Ligne n°156 : ... “But we are bringing ourselves back to a place where we have forgotten- Ligne n°157 : how desperate the situation of statelessness was. And having this new
Ligne n°158 : wave of politically motivated expatriation is really troubling.” ...
Ligne n°188 : ... deprive people of their British citizenship where it would not render- Ligne n°189 : them stateless. The office did not comment on Ms. Begum’s case
Ligne n°190 : specifically, but the British authorities are reported to believe they ...
Ligne n°194 : ... the young woman is not a citizen of Bangladesh, and that country has- Ligne n°195 : said she will not be allowed entry. That would render her stateless.
- Ligne n°217 : If Ms. Muthana joins the ranks of the stateless, said Mr. Baldwin, the
Ligne n°218 : Human Rights Watch legal adviser, that would pose far more risk than ...- Ligne n°222 : “If they are stateless, where are they going to go?” he said. “No
Ligne n°223 : country has any obligation to take them. That is not the recipe for a ...