Statelessness exists in the United States--a fact that should be of concern to advocates of strict immigration control as well as those who favor a more welcoming policy. The predominant reasons for statelessness include the presence of individuals who are unable to prove their nationality and the failure of their countries of origin to recognize them as citizens. Migrants with unclear nationality, already a problem for the United States, obstruct efforts to control immigration by the deportation of unauthorized aliens. These existing problems of national identity will increase exponentially if birthright citizenship in the United States is amended to exclude the children of undocumented aliens. Contrary to common assumptions, proposed chan...
Statelessness is a global phenomenon which is also present in the European Union. At the end of 201...
Statelessness remains a secondary topic in the debate on the migration crisis that has been raging a...
This article challenges the concept of 'de facto' (by fact) statelessness, often conceptualised as i...
Stateless persons are not recognized as citizens by any country, and as such, their enjoyment of fun...
What is citizenship? What does it mean to be American, French, Sudanese, Thai, or Bolivian? Is it si...
“Give me your tired, your poor / Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free...” says a plaque on t...
This paper highlights several limitations of the dominant legal framework for addressing statelessne...
In this symposium contribution, the author provides a view that the study of statelessness has emerg...
Statelessness is the absence of the right to have a legal connection between nationality and state. ...
The issue of statelessness poses problems for the statist (or nationalist) approach to the philosoph...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that “Everyone has the right to a nationality. ” (A...
The phenomenon of statelessness is a grave and growing problem. Millions of stateless individuals ar...
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 January 2022Having recently emerged from its unen...
By exploring statelessness through legal, theoretical, and practical lenses, this article presents a...
Central to the issue of statelessness is the concept of ‘functioning citizenship’, which requires an...
Statelessness is a global phenomenon which is also present in the European Union. At the end of 201...
Statelessness remains a secondary topic in the debate on the migration crisis that has been raging a...
This article challenges the concept of 'de facto' (by fact) statelessness, often conceptualised as i...
Stateless persons are not recognized as citizens by any country, and as such, their enjoyment of fun...
What is citizenship? What does it mean to be American, French, Sudanese, Thai, or Bolivian? Is it si...
“Give me your tired, your poor / Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free...” says a plaque on t...
This paper highlights several limitations of the dominant legal framework for addressing statelessne...
In this symposium contribution, the author provides a view that the study of statelessness has emerg...
Statelessness is the absence of the right to have a legal connection between nationality and state. ...
The issue of statelessness poses problems for the statist (or nationalist) approach to the philosoph...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that “Everyone has the right to a nationality. ” (A...
The phenomenon of statelessness is a grave and growing problem. Millions of stateless individuals ar...
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 January 2022Having recently emerged from its unen...
By exploring statelessness through legal, theoretical, and practical lenses, this article presents a...
Central to the issue of statelessness is the concept of ‘functioning citizenship’, which requires an...
Statelessness is a global phenomenon which is also present in the European Union. At the end of 201...
Statelessness remains a secondary topic in the debate on the migration crisis that has been raging a...
This article challenges the concept of 'de facto' (by fact) statelessness, often conceptualised as i...