This article challenges the concept of 'de facto' (by fact) statelessness, often conceptualised as ineffective citizenship, from being included within the statelessness discourse. This is done by considering the nexus between 'de jure' (by law) statelessness and 'de facto' citizenship. The argument that if someone can have citizenship that is so ineffective they are 'de facto' stateless is extended to consider if a person can receive such effective ‘citizenship’, despite 'de jure' statelessness, that they should be considered a 'de facto' citizen, thus not stateless. By drawing upon the example of the stateless Estonians of Russian origin, the dangers of not recognising the centrality of the legal bond of citizenship, seen in attempts to in...
Statelessness exists in the United States--a fact that should be of concern to advocates of strict i...
Magister Legum - LLMStatelessness is a global human rights problem affecting a vast number of indivi...
The treatment of non-refugee stateless persons varies greatly across the States of the European Unio...
Central to the issue of statelessness is the concept of ‘functioning citizenship’, which requires an...
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 January 2022Having recently emerged from its unen...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that “Everyone has the right to a nationality. ” (A...
In dialogue with the critique of democratic citizenship and a life without any, the following analys...
This paper highlights several limitations of the dominant legal framework for addressing statelessne...
This article argues that the definition of statelessness in international law should be changed. Whe...
By exploring statelessness through legal, theoretical, and practical lenses, this article presents a...
In this symposium contribution, the author provides a view that the study of statelessness has emerg...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in f...
This article examines what is necessary to solve statelessness in a sustainable manner that enhances...
As part of the larger trend towards "securitization" of citizenship, citizenship deprivation in Cana...
Statelessness is a global phenomenon which is also present in the European Union. At the end of 201...
Statelessness exists in the United States--a fact that should be of concern to advocates of strict i...
Magister Legum - LLMStatelessness is a global human rights problem affecting a vast number of indivi...
The treatment of non-refugee stateless persons varies greatly across the States of the European Unio...
Central to the issue of statelessness is the concept of ‘functioning citizenship’, which requires an...
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 January 2022Having recently emerged from its unen...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that “Everyone has the right to a nationality. ” (A...
In dialogue with the critique of democratic citizenship and a life without any, the following analys...
This paper highlights several limitations of the dominant legal framework for addressing statelessne...
This article argues that the definition of statelessness in international law should be changed. Whe...
By exploring statelessness through legal, theoretical, and practical lenses, this article presents a...
In this symposium contribution, the author provides a view that the study of statelessness has emerg...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in f...
This article examines what is necessary to solve statelessness in a sustainable manner that enhances...
As part of the larger trend towards "securitization" of citizenship, citizenship deprivation in Cana...
Statelessness is a global phenomenon which is also present in the European Union. At the end of 201...
Statelessness exists in the United States--a fact that should be of concern to advocates of strict i...
Magister Legum - LLMStatelessness is a global human rights problem affecting a vast number of indivi...
The treatment of non-refugee stateless persons varies greatly across the States of the European Unio...