This article explores issues involved with researching statelessness ‘on the ground’ during ethnographic fieldwork in Malaysia with the children of migrants and refugees. It argues that many of these children, whose parents or grandparents originate from Indonesia or the Philippines, lack an ‘effective nationality’. However, rather than statelessness or illegality per se, what dominates these children’s lives is their perpetual ‘foreignness’. Even when children might be able to have their citizenship recognised by a parental country of origin, families often prefer to remain undocumented, and to wait (perhaps indefinitely) for the Malaysian citizenship they perceive as rightfully theirs
This paper highlights several limitations of the dominant legal framework for addressing statelessne...
Article 7 of the Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989 (CRC) obliges states to realise every ch...
Increasing feminisation of transnational labour migration has raised concerns over potential ‘care c...
UNHCR’s current #IBelong campaign presents stateless people as uniquely excluded, emphasising the ne...
This article makes a case for attending to the specificities of child illegality in migrant contexts...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This collection consists of detailed, hand-written e...
In the Malaysian state of Sabah, public antipathy towards the presence of large numbers of migrant w...
Stateless children have been an ongoing issue specifically in Sabah state for years since independen...
Having a clear citizenship status facilitates children in leading their lives and asserting their ri...
In this increasingly globalized world, with hundreds of millions of people living outside the countr...
According to available statistics especially from the United Nations Human Rights Commission (UNHCR)...
While migration literature is littered with studies on stateless and undocumented children in Malays...
This paper foregrounds parental decision-making about birth registration in order to expand understa...
In Sabah, East Malaysia, decades of informal migration, combined with increasingly strict immigratio...
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees set a 10-year timeline in 2014 to prevent childhoo...
This paper highlights several limitations of the dominant legal framework for addressing statelessne...
Article 7 of the Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989 (CRC) obliges states to realise every ch...
Increasing feminisation of transnational labour migration has raised concerns over potential ‘care c...
UNHCR’s current #IBelong campaign presents stateless people as uniquely excluded, emphasising the ne...
This article makes a case for attending to the specificities of child illegality in migrant contexts...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This collection consists of detailed, hand-written e...
In the Malaysian state of Sabah, public antipathy towards the presence of large numbers of migrant w...
Stateless children have been an ongoing issue specifically in Sabah state for years since independen...
Having a clear citizenship status facilitates children in leading their lives and asserting their ri...
In this increasingly globalized world, with hundreds of millions of people living outside the countr...
According to available statistics especially from the United Nations Human Rights Commission (UNHCR)...
While migration literature is littered with studies on stateless and undocumented children in Malays...
This paper foregrounds parental decision-making about birth registration in order to expand understa...
In Sabah, East Malaysia, decades of informal migration, combined with increasingly strict immigratio...
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees set a 10-year timeline in 2014 to prevent childhoo...
This paper highlights several limitations of the dominant legal framework for addressing statelessne...
Article 7 of the Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989 (CRC) obliges states to realise every ch...
Increasing feminisation of transnational labour migration has raised concerns over potential ‘care c...