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Jus Soli: A miraculous solution to prevent statelessness?
Granting nationality at birth to children born on the territory of a country – the “jus soli” principle – is often seen as an effective tool to…
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…
Stateless persons in Iceland, rarer than the Northern Lights?
Iceland, with a population of 322,000 people, is about 1500 kilometers away from its closest neighbor on the European continent. It is a land of…
The case of Zoja - I am no longer legally invisible, but I remain invisible in the eyes of the state where I was born and where I have lived for 34 years
There is no doubt that the procedure for determining the time and place of birth established by the Law on Amendments to the Law on Non-Contentious…
Four reasons why the Americas could become the first region to prevent and eradicate Statelessness
Last year three key events took place in the Americas that highlighted the commitment of the international community, civil society and states to…
Change is in the air: An update on efforts to tackle statelessness in the Netherlands
Whoever tells you that writing a doctorate thesis implies wasting four years of your life in the library is probably not researching statelessness…
Hungarian Constitutional Court declares that lawful stay requirement in statelessness determination breaches international law
Until now, only lawfully staying persons could initiate a statelessness determination procedure in Hungary. After nearly eight years of struggle…
Legally Invisible in Serbia
Just outside the front door of their shack in an informal Roma settlement in central Belgrade, Serbia, 15-year-old Deni and his six brothers and…
Why Malta needs to accede to the UN Statelessness Conventions
“If I was granted citizenship now, it would be like having been inside this room for twelve years [referring to a very small and crammed counselling…
Statelessness in Italy: What’s next?
“It is time to give voice to the strangers among strangers”. With these words, journalist Gad Lerner introduced the first public meeting on…
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…