Browse through our library of news, events, blogs, interviews and publications. You can also access our Statelessness IndexĀ and our Statelessness Case Law Database.
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- 12 results found
- Children's rights
- 2021
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Blog
Are parents of foundlings really āunknownā? - Avoiding statelessness under international nationality law
In popular understanding around the world, āfoundlingsā are often imagined as abandoned babies found outside churches. In practice, this limitedā¦
Editorial
Why Europe needs to work with other regions to find creative solutions to birth registration and documentation of children born in conflict zones
European States and regional institutions need to step-up and commit to clear actions to protect the rights of all children to a legal identity andā¦
Blog
The Statelessness Case Law Database: LGBTQ+ families, surrogacy and the legal identity of unsanctioned babies
The new ENS Statelessness Case Law Database offers a lens through which we can observe how European laws deal with the reality of statelessness. Inā¦
Publications
Joint submission to the UK House of Commons Public Bill Committee: Nationality & Borders Bill
This joint submission by the European Network on Statelessness (ENS), the Project for the Registration of Children as British Citizens (PRCBC), andā¦WEBINAR: Childhood statelessness in the UK & the upcoming Nationality and Borders Bill
On 9 Sep 2021 the European Network on Statelessness hosted a panel of child rights and statelessness experts, to discuss the changes in the upcomingā¦
Events
Childhood statelessness in the UK & the upcoming Nationality and Borders Bill
The European Network on Statelessness is hosting a panel of child rights and statelessness experts, to discuss the changes in the upcomingā¦
Editorial
Will the new Nationality and Borders Bill increase childhood statelessness in the UK?
Statelessness is one of the least understood aspects of the myriad of immigration and citizenship issues in the UK. Few people are aware of it, fewerā¦
Publications
Invisible Kids: Childhood statelessness in the UK
Childhood statelessness in the UK is not currently adequately understood by government officials, legal practitioners, judges, politicians, policyā¦
Blog
From colonial subjects to stateless refugees
The exact number of people who were forcibly displaced in the 1970s to the Tindouf refugee camps set up by the Algerian state is unknown, butā¦
Blog
UK Home Office should seek to remove barriers faced by stateless children born in the UK rather than making it more difficult for them to acquire British citizenship
Following an onlineĀ consultation on its "New Plan for Immigration", the UK Government needs to ensure that any proposed amendment to theā¦
Publications
Submission to the UK Government Home Office Consultation on its āNew Plan for Immigrationā
ENS urges the UK Government to ensure that any proposed amendment to the statelessness provision in British Nationality law does not make it moreā¦
Blog