But in a recent study two World Bank economists found a surprising side to Somali statelessness. |
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This sense of statelessness terrified him and he dreaded what might happen if the Indonesian or Malaysian police nabbed him. |
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Richard Falk argues that the statelessness of the terrorists might make democracy or nationhood an inappropriate forum of address. |
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The plight of many asylum-seekers, their desperation and their statelessness, has in the past been summed up by their lack of documentation. |
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No people can be expected to accept a political solution that condemns them to a permanent state of poverty, statelessness and refugeehood. |
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In the present circumstances, the naturalisation of individuals appears to be a lasting solution to the problem of statelessness. |
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Nationality can also be acquired by reason of settlement or granted for humanitarian reasons such as statelessness. |
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Officials from the National Police Administration told them that, in the absence of any such documentation, a certificate to attest to their statelessness was necessary. |
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They cannot pass nationality to their children, who will be born into statelessness. |
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Mass statelessness and minority protection still constitute a topical issue in two of the region's Member States: Latvia and Estonia. |
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In Zimbabwe, for instance, significant numbers of Zimbabweans risked statelessness through deprivation of their nationality. |
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Finally, he also wishes to stress that the identification process may result in cases of statelessness. |
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Largely due to a historic tradition of jus soli, the Americas continued to stand out as a region where statelessness rarely occurs at birth. |
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It should equally provide information on the measures taken to remedy the situation of statelessness of numerous Kurds in Syria. |
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For humanitarian reasons and to avoid statelessness, Qatari nationality could be granted to persons born in Qatar whose parents were unknown. |
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Natural resource management and statelessness are two growing areas of academic study yet remain, so far, under-researched in combination. |
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Conduct action-oriented research on statelessness and increasing patterns of denationalization and mass expulsion in Africa, with a view to ensuring that all Africans have access to nationality. |
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Otherwise, there was a risk of the resolution becoming so politically charged as to depart from its original and presumptively noble goal of effectively reducing the global incidence of statelessness. |
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For stateless persons, the reference to the rules relating to a specific country is out of the question, as statelessness obviously implies that there is no connecting factor to a particular country. |
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It is now taking steps to resolve the citizenship of several hundred thousand stateless residents. But even as some countries are cutting statelessness, in others it is on the rise. |
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Gamal Mubarak's policy bureau has initiated punchier legislation, such as a long-delayed bill that will allow women to pass Egyptian nationality to their children, so rescuing an estimated 25,000 citizens from statelessness. |
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She drew attention to the Executive Committee's conclusions relating to statelessness, adopted in 2006, and the importance of putting them into effect. |
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The State party should take urgent steps to find a solution to the statelessness of numerous Kurds in Syria and to allow Kurdish children born in Syria to acquire Syrian nationality. |
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The right to nationality had become an integral part of human rights and awareness of the issue of nationality and the protection of individuals against statelessness was increasing. |
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Focus will be put on the issue of statelessness, in particular in order to reinforce the legal provisions with respect to statelessness of children. |
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In general, the rights set forth in the Covenant apply to everyone, irrespective of reciprocity, and irrespective of his or her nationality or statelessness. |
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The vulnerability of children to statelessness will be addressed through the facilitation of multilateral regional cooperation, involving legislators, national CSOs, and the United Nations agencies. |
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To reduce de facto statelessness, most are allowed to be registered as British citizens provided holding no other citizenship or nationality. |
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They are not generally transmissible by descent, nor are they open to acquisition by registration, except for certain instances to prevent statelessness. |
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Information is also available on provisions for reducing statelessness. |
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Although prohibited under international instruments, statelessness continues to be a corrosive condition that affects almost every aspect of many people's lives. |
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Statelessness is the condition in which an individual has no formal or protective relationship with any state. |
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The accession to the Convention on Reduction of Statelessness and approval of law on Refugees testify Turkmenistan's commitment to refugees and stateless persons. |
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