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Volume 19 (2014): Issue 1-2 (Jan 2014): Tilburg Law Review: Global Law Special Issue – Statelessness

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Acknowledgments
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The State of Statelessness Research
A Human Rights Imperative
Pages: 3–10
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No Legal Bond, No Family Life
Pages: 11–19
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Sinking into Statelessness
Pages: 20–25
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On the Protection of Stateless Persons in Germany
Pages: 35–51
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Statelessness in the European Union
The Case of Cuban Migrants
Pages: 52–63
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Beyond International Law
The Role of Multinational Corporations in Reducing the Number of Stateless Children
Pages: 64–73
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Using Oral History Methods to Document the Subjective Experiences of Statelessness
The Case of Stateless Chinese-Bruneian Immigrants in Vancouver
Pages: 74–80
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Statelessness and Conservation
Exploring the Implications of an International Governance Agenda
Pages: 81–89
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Statelessness and Microfinance
Can Microfinance Improve the Living Conditions of the Stateless?
Pages: 90–97
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Stateless Indigenous People(s)
The Right to a Nationality, Including Their Own
Pages: 98–107
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Statelessness at Home
The Story of a Stateless Student at Tilburg Law School
Pages: 108–116
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Preventing and Addressing Statelessness
In the Context of International Surrogacy Arrangements
Pages: 117–126
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Statelessness as a Lack of Functioning Citizenship
Pages: 127–135
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To Belong or Not to Belong
Historical Reflections on Foreigners, Citizenship and Law
Pages: 136–152
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Refugees International
A Case Study on NGO Advocacy to Venerate Nationality Rights
Pages: 153–162
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Citizenship Deprivation in the United Kingdom
Statelessness and Terrorism
Pages: 163–170
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The Stateless Kurds of Syria
Ethnic Identity and National I.D.
Pages: 171–181
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Accessing Malagasy Citizenship
The Nationality Code and Its Impact on the Karana
Pages: 182–193
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Moving Statelessness Forward on the International Agenda
Pages: 194–202
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Facilitated Naturalization of Stateless Persons
Pages: 203–211
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Networking for Change
The development of the European Network on Statelessness and Perspectives on Developing Other Regional and Global Statelessness Coalitions
Pages: 212–222
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The Indignity of a False Citizenship
Self-Induced Statelessness in Puerto Rico
Pages: 223–235
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A Personal Story about Statelessness
Pages: 248–260
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Myanmar’s Democratic Transition
Peril or Promise for the Stateless Rohingya?
Pages: 261–275
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Questioning de facto Statelessness
By Looking at de facto Citizenship
Pages: 276–284
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Collective Victimisation of Stateless Peoples
The Added Value of the Victim Label
Pages: 285–293
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Benchmarking the Protection against Statelessness in Europe
Comparative Findings
Pages: 294–302
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Contents Volume 19, No. 1–2
Pages: 313–316
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