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Vol 1 No 1 (2019): Statelessness and Citizenship Review
Published:
2019-06-20
Front Matter
Front Matter
for Volume 1(1)
i–vi
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Editorial
Editorial
1–4
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Articles
Better Must Come: Citizenship and Belonging after Statelessness
Patrick Balazo
5–41
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Rising Statelessness Due to Disappearing Island States
Does the Current Status of International Law Offer Sufficient Protection?
Marija Dobrić
42–68
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Degrees of Statelessness
Children of Returned Marriage Migrants in Can Tho, Vietnam
Susan Kneebone, Brandais York, Sayomi Ariyawansa
69–94
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Homegrown Statelessness in Malaysia
The Administratively Stateless and the Promise of the Principle of Genuine and Effective Links
Jamie Liew
95–135
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Statelessness as a Product of Slippery Statecraft
A Global Governance View of Current Causes, Actors, and Debates
Allison Petrozziello
136–155
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Critique and Comment
The Arrival of 'Statelessness Studies'
David Baluarte
156–160
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Taking Statelessness Seriously
Phillip Cole
161–164
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Expanding Statelessness Scholarship
The Value of Interdisciplinary Research and Education
Lindsey Kingston
165–169
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Case Notes
Anudo Ochieng Anudo v Tanzania (Judgment) (African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights, App No 012/2015, 22 March 2018)
Bronwen Manby
170–176
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Re DLSV and Minister for Immigration and Border Protection [2017] AATA 2999 (27 November 2017)
Kim Rubenstein, Elizabeth Harris
177–183
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Hoti v Croatia
European Court of Human Rights Landmark Decision on Statelessness
Katja Swider
184–190
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Book Reviews
Citizenship in Africa: The Law of Belonging by Bronwen Manby
Lucy Hovil
191–194
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