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ENS member aditus foundation says it's time for Malta to ratify the 1954 Convention
The European Association of Former Members of Parliament of the Member States of the Council of Europe hosted a seminar in Malta on 3 November,…
Mobilising to address statelessness in the Netherlands
It’s Friday night in Amsterdam and I’m on my way home after the UNHCR’s #iBelong campaign event and the spin-off event organised by ASKV Refugee…
They do exist: mapping statelessness in two pilot regions in Ukraine
Ukraine is most likely a host country to one of the largest populations of stateless people in Europe. Most likely, because nobody knows the exact…Avoiding detention of stateless persons: UNHCR's new tool for identification and enhanced protection of stateless persons in detention
"Across the world, stateless persons face violations of their right to liberty and security. In some instances they have been in detention for years…
Not a level playing field - Statelessness Determination in the EU
All European Union States but four (Malta, Poland, Cyprus, and Estonia) have ratified the 1954 Convention relating to the status of stateless…
#LockedInLimbo – The Netherlands can stop the detention of stateless persons
After being detained for the fifth time, Ivan from the former Soviet Union is out on the streets again. Or was this the sixth time in detention? He…
Barriers to citizenship facing stateless children born in the UK
Stateless children born in the UK have a right to register as British citizens after living here for a continuous period of five years. But various…
#LockedinLimbo: The Continued Detention of Stateless Persons in the UK
On 4-5 May 2017, myself and two colleagues from Duncan Lewis had the privilege of joining a delegation of over a hundred and twenty people - lawyers…
Protecting Stateless Persons from Arbitrary Detention: An Agenda for Change
This report is the final publication of a three-year project aimed at better understanding the extent and consequences of the detention of stateless…
Sweden’s Temporary Asylum Laws: The Impending Problems for Stateless Refugees
In response to the large number of refugees entering Sweden in 2015, the government implemented a temporary asylum policy. Sweden’s Prime Minister,…
Delayed lives — the hidden misery of stateless people locked up in the UK
This blog was first published by Open Democracy in November 2016, We are re-posting it now to highlight the issues raised - which will be addressed…