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Children Without a State: A Global Human Rights Challenge (MIT Press)

Title : Children Without a State: A Global Human Rights Challenge (MIT Press)
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Rating : 4.20 (602 Votes)
Asin : 0262525992
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 392 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-01-01
Language : English

And yet children are particularly at risk from statelessness. The book provides a variety of examples, including chapters on Palestinian children in Israel, undocumented young people seeking higher education in the United States, unaccompanied child migrants in Spain, Roma children in Italy, irregular internal child migrants in China, and children in mixed legal/illegal families in the United States.. Children Without a State is the first book to examine how statelessness affects children throughout the world, examining this largely unexplored problem from a human rights perspective. Thirty-six percent of all births in the world are not registered, leaving more than forty-eight million children under the age of five with no legal identity and no formal claim on any state. The human rights repercussions explored range from dramatic abuses (detention and deportation) to social marginalization (lack of access to education and health care). Millions of other children are born stateless or become undocumented as a result of migration. Children are among the most vulnerable citizens of the world, with a special need for the protections, rights, and services offered by states

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This collection will not only make valuable contributions to the policy making that improves the straitened environment of stateless children, but will also be of great interest to policy makers, human rights advocates and scholars of human rights and international relations. As dependent legal subjects, children are the most vulnerable amongst us and hence have the greatest need of state protection. Hertzberg Chair in International Migration, and Director, Institute for the Study of International Migration, Georgetown University)The essays in this book speak to an urgent issue that is sadly overlooked in scholarly and policy discourses about citizenship and immigration rights: the rights of children who are legally or effectively stateless. The book's scope

She is the coauthor of Seeking Asylum Alone: Unaccompanied and Separated Children and Refugee Protection. . Jacqueline Bhabha is Jeremiah Smith, Jr., Lecturer at Harvard Law School, Director of Research at François-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights, Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School, and Harvard University Adviser

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