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Hoti v. Croatia – a landmark decision by the European Court of Human Rights on residence rights of a stateless person
Last week the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) found that Croatia’s failure to ensure stability of residence for Mr. Hoti, who lived in Croatia…
“The applicant, a stateless person” – Roma, statelessness and the European Court of Human Rights
On 15 June 2017, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), communicated the case HASANI v. the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (Application…
The Charter of Fundamental Rights and the protection of stateless people in the EU: a dormant giant?
The EU Charter: a robust normative layer Despite the re-emergence of the issue of statelessness on the international agenda and the intensifying…
ENS Interview: Ending arbitrary detention in Russia - #LockedinLimbo
Ahead of our forthcoming #LockedinLimbo campaign event in Strasbourg on 11 October, ENS talked to Stephania Kulaeva, Director of ADC Memorial, an ENS…
An Italian Recipe for Reducing Childhood Statelessness
The chefs spend their days cooking at the European Roma Rights Centre Ingredienti
Roma in Serbia still denied birth certificates – ENS members take legal action to challenge register offices’ unlimited power
The purist in me imagines bureaucrats running around maternity wards, struggling to catch all the details (“Name? Mother’s name? Sorry, can you…
Citizenship deprivation: How Britain took the lead on dismantling citizenship
“...although we may ... sometimes persecute people because they are foreign, the deeper truth is that we almost always make foreign those whom we…
Strategically Litigating Childhood Statelessness
We would not be fighting childhood statelessness if it were not, at least in part, for States’ stubbornness. This entry is based on the assumption…
The jus sanguinis bias of Europe and what it means for childhood statelessness
Who is more Dutch: a child born to Dutch nationals in Australia (child A), or a child born to Australian nationals in the Netherlands (child B)?…
Thoughts on Strategic Litigation: Can EU law prevent and reduce Roma statelessness in Europe?
The Court of Justice famous weighed in several years ago on the relevance of EU law to situations where EU citizens are made stateless (Case C-135/08…
Strategically litigating statelessness: ENS’s three-year strategy
The European Network on Statelessness (ENS) is launching its three-year litigation strategy, based on the belief that part of the fight to end…