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Vol 2 No 2 (2020): Statelessness & Citizenship Review
Published:
2020-12-21
Front Matter
Front Matter
Statelessness and Citizenship Review platform
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Articles
Fighting Imagined Invasions with Administrative Violence.
Racism, Xenophobia and Nativism as a Cause of Statelessness in Myanmar, the Dominican Republic and Assam (India)
José-María Arraiza, Phyu Zin Aye, Marina Arraiza Shakirova
194–221
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Addressing Statelessness through the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (‘ICERD’)
Michiel Hoornick
222–247
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‘Legal Identity for All’ and Statelessness
Opportunity and Threat at the Junction of Public and Private International Law
Bronwen Manby
248–271
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'Humanising' Statelessness through an Artistic Approach
Md Mizanur Rahman
272–299
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The Broadening Protection Gap for Stateless Palestinian Refugees in Belgium
Wout Van Doren, Julie Lejeune, Marjan Claes, Valérie Klein
300–316
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Case Notes
Tokyo High Court, Judgment, Heisei 30 Nen (Gyou-Ko), No 232 (29 January 2020)
Osamu Arakaki, Wawine Waworuntu Yamashita
317–323
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Sudita Keita v Hungary
European Court of Human Rights Decision on the Right to Private Life of Stateless Persons
Patrícia Cabral
324–330
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Kennedy Gihana & Others v Republic of Rwanda, Application No 017/2015
Tshegofatso Mothapo
331–337
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Critique and Comment
Nomads and the Struggle for a Legal Identity
Heather Alexander
338–341
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Rohingyas and the (Il)Legal Quest for an Indian Identity
Tejal Khanna
342–347
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Digital ID and Risk of Statelessness
Grace Mutung'u, Isaac Rutenberg
348–354
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Book Reviews
Offshore Citizens: Temporary Status In The Gulf by Noora Lori (Cambridge University Press)
Thomas McGee
355–360
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Citizenship: What Everyone Needs to Know by Peter J Spiro (Oxford University Press)
Katherine Southwick
361–367
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Symposium
Introduction
The People in Question? Constitutional Citizenship and Its Impact on Statelessness and Citizenship Studies
Barbara von Rütte
368–371
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The Constitutional Citizen in Narratives of Peoplehood
Johanna Hase
372–376
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Constitutions, Citizenship and the Shadow of Statelessness
Natalie Baird
377–383
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Citizenship, Constitutions and Peoples on the Margins
Julija Sardelić
384–388
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People, Sovereignty and Citizenship
The Ethnonational Populists’ Constitutional Vocabulary
Kriszta Kovács
389–394
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