Statelessness in Public Law
This book discusses the fundamental issues of public law in the area of statelessness in the perspectives of comparative law and international-law standards, proposing an approach in which statelessness is not a homogeneous concept but is best analysed and responded to through the lens of different...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Berlin, Germany :
Peter Lang GmbH
[2023]
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Edición: | First edition |
Colección: | Ius nostrum ;
Volume 26. |
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- HalfTitle
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I
- Chapter I Statelessness: Introduction to the Problem
- 1. The evolution of the legal concept of statelessness
- 2. The concept of statelessness and the law of statelessness
- 3. The legal essence of statelessness
- 4. Causes of statelessness
- 5. The regulation of statelessness in international law
- 5.1. Statelessness as a human-rights issue
- 5.2. Statelessness and the protection of refugees
- 5.3. United Nations conventions on statelessness
- 5.3.1. The 1954 Convention relating to the Status of Stateless Persons
- 5.3.2. The 1961 Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness
- 5.4. The regulation of statelessness in Europe
- 6. Basic legal mechanisms for regulating statelessness
- 7. Conclusions
- Chapter II Defining the Stateless Person
- 1. The meaning of the term 'stateless person'
- 2. Definition of a stateless person in international law
- 2.1. General problems
- 2.2. Semantic challenges
- 2.2.1. Narrow interpretation of the definition of a stateless person in the 1954 Convention
- 2.2.2. Broad interpretation of the definition of a stateless person in the 1954 Convention
- 3. Problems with the definition of a stateless person in selected jurisdictions
- 4. The various categories of stateless persons
- 5. Conclusions
- Chapter III Counteracting Statelessness
- 1. Preventing statelessness
- 1.1. Introductory remarks
- 1.2. Prevention of statelessness upon renunciation of nationality
- 1.3. Statelessness prevention in involuntary loss of nationality
- 1.3.1. Loss of nationality due to the lack of an effective link to the state
- 1.3.2. Loss of nationality due to fraud in naturalization procedures
- 1.3.3. Loss of nationality due to disloyal conduct.
- 1.3.4. Loss of nationality by a child due to parentage redetermination, adoption or parental loss of nationality
- 2. Reducing statelessness
- 2.1. Introductory remarks
- 2.2. Reduction of statelessness occurring at birth
- 2.3. Reduction of statelessness occurring later in life
- 2.3.1. The international standard
- 2.3.2. Regulatory frameworks in selected jurisdictions
- 3. Conclusions
- Chapter IV Protection of Stateless Persons
- Statelessness-Determination Procedures
- 1. Preliminary issues
- 2. Procedures for the determination of statelessness
- 2.1. Preliminary issues
- 2.2. UNHCR guidance on the introduction of statelessness-determination procedures in domestic jurisdictions
- 2.2.1. Preliminary issues
- 2.2.2. The administrative framework
- 2.2.3. The accessibility of the procedure
- 2.2.4. Procedural safeguards
- 2.2.5. Burden and standard of proof
- 3. Regulatory frameworks in selected jurisdictions
- 3.1. Preliminary issues
- 3.2. The administrative framework
- 3.3. The accessibility of the procedure
- 3.4. Procedural safeguards
- 3.5. Burden and standard of proof
- 4. The status of statelessness
- 4.1. The 1954 Convention relating to the Status of Stateless Persons
- 4.2. Regulatory frameworks in selected domestic jurisdictions
- 5. Conclusions
- Part II
- Chapter V The Category of 'Women' in the Law of Statelessness
- 1. Causes of statelessness in women
- 1.1. Introductory remarks
- 1.2. Women's statelessness upon marriage
- 1.3. Women's statelessness during marriage
- 1.4. Women's statelessness resulting from the termination of marriage
- 2. Prevention of statelessness in women
- 2.1. Prevention of women's statelessness on the international level
- 2.2. Prevention of women's statelessness in domestic jurisdictions.
- 3. Current issues relating to the prevention of women's statelessness and protection of stateless women
- 3.1. Preventing statelessness
- 3.2. Reducing statelessness
- 3.3. Protection of stateless women
- 4. Conclusions
- Chapter VI The Category of 'Children' in the Law of Statelessness
- 1. Introductory remarks
- 2. Causes of children's statelessness
- 3. General principles in international law
- 4. Reducing statelessness in children
- 4.1. Reducing statelessness in foundlings
- 4.1.1. The international standard
- 4.1.2. Regulatory frameworks in selected domestic jurisdictions
- 4.2. Reducing the statelessness of 'otherwise stateless' children
- 4.2.1. The convention standard
- 4.2.2. Purported modifications of the convention standard by soft law
- 4.2.3. Regulatory frameworks in selected domestic jurisdictions
- 5. Prevention of statelessness in children
- 5.1. Prevention of statelessness upon loss of nationality due to parentage redetermination or adoption
- 5.1.1. The international standard
- 5.1.2. Regulatory frameworks in selected domestic jurisdictions
- 5.2. Prevention of statelessness in children's loss of nationality triggered by parental loss of nationality
- 5.2.1. The international standard
- 5.2.2. Regulatory frameworks in selected domestic jurisdictions
- 6. Counteraction of statelessness and birth registration
- 7. Protection of stateless children
- 8. Conclusions
- Chapter VII The Category of Individuals Distinguished on the Grounds of Public Interest
- 1. Preventing statelessness
- 1.1. Preventing statelessness in denaturalization for fraud
- 1.1.1. The international standard
- 1.1.2. Selected domestic jurisdictions
- 1.2. Statelessness prevention in cases of conduct disloyal to the state of nationality
- 1.2.1. The international standard
- 1.2.2. Selected domestic legal frameworks.
- 2. Exclusions from protection mechanisms
- 2.1. Exclusions: Overview
- 2.2. Individuals excluded from protection by Article 1(2)(iii)(a) of the 1954 Convention
- 2.3. Individuals excluded by Article 1(2)(iii)(b) of the 1954 Convention
- 2.4. Individuals excluded from protection by Article 1(2)(iii)(c) of the 1954 Convention
- 2.5. Selected domestic regulatory frameworks and court decisions
- 2.6. Ex-post exclusion
- 2.6.1. Expulsion of a stateless person
- 2.6.2. Withdrawal or cancellation of stateless status
- 2.7. The individual's situation following exclusion
- 3. Reducing statelessness
- 4. Conclusions
- Chapter VIII The Category of Individuals Distinguished on Account of 'Voluntarity'
- 1. The concept of 'voluntary stateless persons'
- 2. Legal qualification of 'voluntarity' in the context of protection
- 2.1. The international standard
- 2.2. Selected domestic regulatory frameworks and court decisions
- 3. The legal qualification of 'voluntarity' in the context of statelessness reduction
- 4. Prevention of 'voluntary' statelessness
- 4.1. The international standard
- 4.2. Selected domestic jurisdictions
- 5. Conclusions
- Afterword
- Court Cases
- Legislation
- Bibliography.