Citizenship acts as an identity for an individual to be recognized in the global world. Being Stateless is a different case of ‘identity'. This article reviews the phenomenon of Statelessness in International law perspective. Writer will examine how Stateless persons are treated in various example states and to what extent their existence is regulated under International law. Writer will first define the grounding definitions revolving around the concept of citizenship, then will specify to definition and cases of Statelessness. States' sovereignty in the eyes of the International law also have an impact over how Statelessness should be treated in the International community. Human rights in International law also should be examined to unde...
The international human rights law on nationality and statelessness has developed through the adopti...
One of the constitutive components of the state is the population. The population of the state repr...
There are an estimated 10 million people who are “stateless,” or lack citizenship status in any give...
Law pertaining to statelessness in the modern international community has evolved from a non-issue p...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that “Everyone has the right to a nationality. ” (A...
This article argues that the definition of statelessness in international law should be changed. Whe...
Since the Second World War, a right to nationality – though difficult to define and rarely enforced ...
By exploring statelessness through legal, theoretical, and practical lenses, this article presents a...
Statelessness is the absence of the right to have a legal connection between nationality and state. ...
Nationality is essentially an institution of domestic law, but it has consequences in international ...
This chapter focuses on ‘Who is a stateless refugee?’, hence it examines the relevance of the Refuge...
This article examines what is necessary to solve statelessness in a sustainable manner that enhances...
This paper argues for a new approach to understanding statelessness. It explores the limits of inter...
This paper highlights several limitations of the dominant legal framework for addressing statelessne...
© The Author (2016). Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. The protection of st...
The international human rights law on nationality and statelessness has developed through the adopti...
One of the constitutive components of the state is the population. The population of the state repr...
There are an estimated 10 million people who are “stateless,” or lack citizenship status in any give...
Law pertaining to statelessness in the modern international community has evolved from a non-issue p...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that “Everyone has the right to a nationality. ” (A...
This article argues that the definition of statelessness in international law should be changed. Whe...
Since the Second World War, a right to nationality – though difficult to define and rarely enforced ...
By exploring statelessness through legal, theoretical, and practical lenses, this article presents a...
Statelessness is the absence of the right to have a legal connection between nationality and state. ...
Nationality is essentially an institution of domestic law, but it has consequences in international ...
This chapter focuses on ‘Who is a stateless refugee?’, hence it examines the relevance of the Refuge...
This article examines what is necessary to solve statelessness in a sustainable manner that enhances...
This paper argues for a new approach to understanding statelessness. It explores the limits of inter...
This paper highlights several limitations of the dominant legal framework for addressing statelessne...
© The Author (2016). Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. The protection of st...
The international human rights law on nationality and statelessness has developed through the adopti...
One of the constitutive components of the state is the population. The population of the state repr...
There are an estimated 10 million people who are “stateless,” or lack citizenship status in any give...