9789050958547-9050958540-Nationality Matters: Statelessness under International Law (29) (Human Rights Research Series)

Nationality Matters: Statelessness under International Law (29) (Human Rights Research Series)

ISBN-13: 9789050958547
ISBN-10: 9050958540
Edition: First Edition
Author: Laura van Waas
Publication date: 2008
Publisher: Intersentia
Format: Paperback 504 pages
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ISBN-13: 9789050958547
ISBN-10: 9050958540
Edition: First Edition
Author: Laura van Waas
Publication date: 2008
Publisher: Intersentia
Format: Paperback 504 pages

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Nationality Matters: Statelessness under International Law (29) (Human Rights Research Series) (ISBN-13: 9789050958547 and ISBN-10: 9050958540), written by authors Laura van Waas, was published by Intersentia in 2008. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Nationality Matters: Statelessness under International Law (29) (Human Rights Research Series) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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It is a familiar and irrefutable fact that the world we live in today is marked with divisions. Border posts, frontier patrols, and elaborate fencing establish the dividing lines between the territory of one country and the next. Meanwhile, partitions have also been created between people, even though individuals do not exist as isolated beings. They are connected to one country or another through the legal bond of membership known as nationality. However, these divisions are not watertight. There are also individuals who remain unclaimed by any country. These are the world's stateless persons. Some fifty years ago, the international community adopted a pair of instruments to tackle the anomaly that is statelessness: the 1954 Convention Relating to the Status of Stateless Persons and the 1961 Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness. The former was designed to offer a minimum standard of protection to those individuals who found themselves without a nationality, while the latter was crafted in order to prevent new cases of statelessness from arising. However, these documents were quickly forgotten and failed to have any real impact. Then, at the turn of the millennium, a deepening understanding of the severity and potential implications of statelessness - as well as the emergence of several large, new caseloads of stateless persons - spurred the international community to renew its attempts to tackle the issue. It is the current growing preoccupation with the plight of the stateless that offered an opportune moment to reflect upon the question as to whether the international community now has the necessary tools at its disposal to respond effectively to the issue of statelessness. Nationality Matters is devoted to answering that question by investigating in detail both the enduring value of the two tailor-made statelessness conventions, as well as ascertaining what other areas of international law - in particular human rights law - have to offer in answer to the phenomenon of statelessness. Laura van Waas has been selected as a recipient of the Max van der Stoel Human Rights Award 2009 for this book.

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