The role of nationality laws and their implementation in underpinning or undermining the modern state in Africa is both important and has received too little attention from policy-makers to date. This is the finding of a comparative analysis of nationality laws across all 54 African states, matched with detailed case studies of the ways in which the law has interacted with politics, especially in countries that have had crises centred on identity. Recommendations call for reform of law and practice to provide a right to a nationality in the country where a person has the closest connections
Many countries in Africa are embroiled in heated debates over who belongs where. Sometimes insider/o...
In the context of a global biometric turn, this book investigates processes of legal identification ...
This report discusses citizenship in Mozambique. It explores the history of citizenship in this coun...
The role of nationality laws and their implementation in underpinning or undermining the modern stat...
Few African countries provide for an explicit right to a nationality. Laws and practices governing c...
Citizenship in Africa provides a comprehensive exploration of nationality laws in Africa, placing th...
The existing literature on the grant of citizenship by naturalization largely focuses on the experie...
Thesis (LLD)--University of Pretoria, 2023.Global and African regional human rights law provides for...
PhD (Perspectives on Law), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThis study was prompted by the...
The question of membership and belonging is widely recognized to have been at the root of many polit...
This research examines the principle of belonging as a fundamental basis of existence as a human bei...
Describes the citizenship laws, practices, and discrimination in African countries that exacerbate w...
In January 2011, after years of civil war, the people of South Sudan voted overwhelmingly for separa...
At least 10 million people are stateless worldwide, and are therefore without any form of legal rec...
Bronwen Manby is senior programme adviser on Africa with the Open Society Foundations, and author of...
Many countries in Africa are embroiled in heated debates over who belongs where. Sometimes insider/o...
In the context of a global biometric turn, this book investigates processes of legal identification ...
This report discusses citizenship in Mozambique. It explores the history of citizenship in this coun...
The role of nationality laws and their implementation in underpinning or undermining the modern stat...
Few African countries provide for an explicit right to a nationality. Laws and practices governing c...
Citizenship in Africa provides a comprehensive exploration of nationality laws in Africa, placing th...
The existing literature on the grant of citizenship by naturalization largely focuses on the experie...
Thesis (LLD)--University of Pretoria, 2023.Global and African regional human rights law provides for...
PhD (Perspectives on Law), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThis study was prompted by the...
The question of membership and belonging is widely recognized to have been at the root of many polit...
This research examines the principle of belonging as a fundamental basis of existence as a human bei...
Describes the citizenship laws, practices, and discrimination in African countries that exacerbate w...
In January 2011, after years of civil war, the people of South Sudan voted overwhelmingly for separa...
At least 10 million people are stateless worldwide, and are therefore without any form of legal rec...
Bronwen Manby is senior programme adviser on Africa with the Open Society Foundations, and author of...
Many countries in Africa are embroiled in heated debates over who belongs where. Sometimes insider/o...
In the context of a global biometric turn, this book investigates processes of legal identification ...
This report discusses citizenship in Mozambique. It explores the history of citizenship in this coun...