Statelessness

In international law, a stateless person is someone who is "not considered as a national by any state under the operation of its law". Some stateless people are also refugees. However, not all refugees are stateless, and many people who are stateless have never crossed an international border. On November 12, 2018, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees stated there are about 12 million stateless people in the world.

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World Bank Group · 7 May 2024 English

The Survivor-centered Accessibility Framework Evaluation (SAFE), supported by the State and Peacebuilding Fund (SPF), comprehensively examines access barriers faced by women and girls in transit who are survivors of GBV …

during transit, which increases the risk of statelessness. Other recommendations included investing in


IOM: International Organization for Migration · 6 May 2024 English

The opinions expressed in the report are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the International Organization for Migration (IOM). [...] The size of a …

This may even extend to situations involving statelessness, whereby whole groups of people are not able Kyaw, N.N. (2017). Unpacking the presumed statelessness of Rohingyas. Journal of Immigrant and Refugee


IOM: International Organization for Migration · 6 May 2024

WORLD MIGRATION REPORT 2024 The opinions expressed in the report are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the International Organization for Migration (IOM). [...] …

This may even extend to situations involving statelessness, whereby whole groups of people are not able Kyaw, N.N. (2017). Unpacking the presumed statelessness of Rohingyas. Journal of Immigrant and Refugee here: Introduction to the special issue on statelessness, irregularity, and protection in Southeast Asia here: Introduction to the special issue on statelessness, irregularity and protection in southeast Asia of refugee status, asylum, nationality and statelessness of women, 14 November (CEDAW/C/GC/32). CEDAW


IOM: International Organization for Migration · 6 May 2024 Spanish

La División de Estadística y el Grupo de Expertos de las Naciones Unidas sobre Estadísticas de las Migraciones continúan trabajando en el proceso de actualización de las recomendaciones de 1998c. …

Kyaw, N.N. (2017). “Unpacking the presumed statelessness of Rohingyas”. Journal of Immigrant and Refugee


RIA: Research ICT Africa · 2 May 2024 English

The concept of financial inclusion underscores the importance of access to, the use of, and the quality of financial products and services. [...] The analysis highlights the importance of demand-side …

Lawyers for Human Rights. (2021, March 9). Statelessness and Nationality in South Africa. Presentation


EU: European Union · 29 April 2024 English

opportunities or social support, humanitarian crises, statelessness and discrimination are among the main factors


EU: European Union · 26 April 2024 English

alphanumeric data. (56) In its conclusions on Statelessness of 4 December 2015, the Council and the Representatives acceding to the Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness done at New York on 30 August 1961. PE-CONS


EU: European Union · 26 April 2024 Italian

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EU: European Union · 26 April 2024 Italian

presentation) . . . . . . . . . . 57 19. Statelessness in South and South East Asia (short presentation)


IOM: International Organization for Migration · 24 April 2024 English

These include, at the global level, the 1979 Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women; the 1995 Beijing Declaration and Platform of Action; the 2006 Yogyakarta …

of refugee status, asylum, nationality and statelessness of women, 14 November (CEDAW/C/GC/32). CEDAW


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