Resolution of one of the world’s most persistent human rights problems is finally within reach. In the campaign to fulfill the right to nationality and end statelessness, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and civil society are at the forefront of ensuring change. We have come to understand that effective strategies to end this injustice require not only changes in laws and norms, but such action must be partnered with focused, ceaseless and well-timed research and advocacy. As a result of multifarious efforts, countries such as Bangladesh, Mauritania, Nepal and Sri Lanka have made significant strides in ensuring nationality rights. The response of UN agencies has improved. And media attention has increased. Governments, international ag...
The thesis addresses one central question: how can we eradicate the miseries of displaced persons?Th...
The purpose of this research is to examine the effectiveness of NGOs like The Mirror Foundation in f...
Statelessness as we know it now has its roots at the beginning of the 20th century. Today more than ...
More than 300 non-governmental organizations (“NGOs”) and notable individuals from around the world ...
International human rights have been codified in a number of declarations and conventions, but these...
After finding that approximately ten million people worldwide are stateless, the United Nations High...
The protection of stateless persons has long been understood as a challenge for the international co...
This thesis interrogates the continued statelessness of more than 12 million stateless people around...
Statelessness, the condition of not being a national from any State, is one of the most serious but ...
In 2017, genocide in Myanmar took place against the stateless minority Rohingya Muslims. Why couldn’...
After a long and difficult journey, statelessness has now ‘arrived’ as a recognised focus of both ac...
Statelessness is the absence of the right to have a legal connection between nationality and state. ...
In recent years national human rights institutions have begun to bridge the long-standing gap betwee...
Until recently, there was no regional civil society alliance dedicated exclusively to addressing sta...
This article advances a general theory of law and justice that would expand the Palermo Trafficking ...
The thesis addresses one central question: how can we eradicate the miseries of displaced persons?Th...
The purpose of this research is to examine the effectiveness of NGOs like The Mirror Foundation in f...
Statelessness as we know it now has its roots at the beginning of the 20th century. Today more than ...
More than 300 non-governmental organizations (“NGOs”) and notable individuals from around the world ...
International human rights have been codified in a number of declarations and conventions, but these...
After finding that approximately ten million people worldwide are stateless, the United Nations High...
The protection of stateless persons has long been understood as a challenge for the international co...
This thesis interrogates the continued statelessness of more than 12 million stateless people around...
Statelessness, the condition of not being a national from any State, is one of the most serious but ...
In 2017, genocide in Myanmar took place against the stateless minority Rohingya Muslims. Why couldn’...
After a long and difficult journey, statelessness has now ‘arrived’ as a recognised focus of both ac...
Statelessness is the absence of the right to have a legal connection between nationality and state. ...
In recent years national human rights institutions have begun to bridge the long-standing gap betwee...
Until recently, there was no regional civil society alliance dedicated exclusively to addressing sta...
This article advances a general theory of law and justice that would expand the Palermo Trafficking ...
The thesis addresses one central question: how can we eradicate the miseries of displaced persons?Th...
The purpose of this research is to examine the effectiveness of NGOs like The Mirror Foundation in f...
Statelessness as we know it now has its roots at the beginning of the 20th century. Today more than ...