Transcending the Boundaries of Punishment: On the Nature of Citizenship Deprivation
Milena Tripkovic
Transcending the Boundaries of Punishment: On the Nature of Citizenship Deprivation
The British Journal of Criminology
2021
Milena Tripkovic
Transcending the Boundaries of Punishment: On the Nature of Citizenship Deprivation
The British Journal of Criminology
2021
Abdul Kalam Azad, M. Mohsin Alam Bhat, Harsh Mander
Citizenship and the Mass Production of Statelessness in Assam
India Exclusion Report
2020
Francis Tom Temprosa
Statelessness as Rhetoric: The Case for Revisioning Statelessness in Our Statist World
Berkeley Journal of International Law
2020
Around 40 per cent of the identified stateless population of the world live in the Asia Pacific region, with Southeast Asia harbouring the largest stateless populations. This blog maps some of the predominant causes of statelessness in the region, and gives an overview of states’ responses to this intractable problem.
Constitutional amendment will lead Mexico to apply both unrestricted ius soli and unrestricted ius sanguinis in citizenship attribution. However, details on the implications of this reform and the procedural matters involved are not clear as of yet.
On 26 February, the Parliament of Bulgaria approved amendments to the Law on Bulgarian Citizenship. Legislative changes, which were adopted with near unanimity, mostly concerned the existing provisions that allow third-country nationals to obtain Bulgarian passports in exchange for investment.
In February 2021, the Supreme Court decided that Shamima Begum should not be allowed back into the UK to conduct her appeal against the deprivation of her citizenship. This decision is a victory for discretionary use of expansive state powers under minimal judicial scrutiny.
Agata Szwed
Statelessness in the Context of the Migration Crisis in Europe: A Growing Challenge for the International Community
Croatian Yearbook of European Law & Policy
2021
Rina Benmayor and Dalia Kandiyoti
Ancestry, Genealogy, and Restorative Citizenship
Quest. Issues in Contemporary Jewish History
2021
Beth Elise Whitaker and John Andrew Doces
Naturalise or deport? the distinct logics of support for different immigration outcomes
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
2021