Browse through our library of news, events, blogs, interviews and publications. You can also access our Statelessness Index and our Statelessness Case Law Database.
Type
Country
Theme
Year
Summary
- 37 results found
- Ensuring nationality rights
- 1961 Statelessness Convention
- Blog
- Clear all
Blog
How far do citizenship laws in European Union Member States safeguard the children born there from statelessness?
Most European Union Member States participate in the international conventions concerning statelessness of 1954 and 1961, and have certain laws that…
Blog
In praise of the 1961 Statelessness Convention
It is a lot better to have a stateless person’s travel document than to be undocumented.
Blog
Stateless persons’ entitlement to citizenship and Denmark’s call for dilution of state obligations
Since 2011, Danish politicians have called for a reinterpretation, modernisation or change of the 1961 UN Convention on the Reduction of…
Blog
Norwegian Government condemns stateless children to a state of legal limbo
A new proposal by the Norwegian Government will leave children born stateless in Norway who are habitually resident without a nationality until they…
Blog
Deprivation of nationality in France: first draft of the constitutional act narrowly approved by the National Assembly
A draft constitutional act has been put forward by the French President, François Hollande, only three days after the terrorist attacks in Paris last…
Blog
“What do you mean by stateless?” – Arbitrary detention of stateless persons in Poland
In Poland statelessness doesn’t exist. Or so it would seem, for there are almost no official records of stateless persons. Those who are stateless…
Blog
Romania’s stateless children – still unknown, still invisible
When I started working on statelessness in 2009 I was told by more experienced colleagues from civil society organizations, as well as by public…
Blog
States as a root cause of statelessness
What is the root cause of statelessness? There are many answers to this question – conflict of nationality laws, gender discrimination, persecution…
Blog
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…
Blog
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…
Blog
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…
Blog