We are pleased to announce a new publication entitled Statelessness
and the Benefits of Citizenship: A Comparative Study which is edited
by Brad K. Blitz and Maureen Lynch.
The study is the result of a project commissioned by the Geneva
Academy for International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights to mark
the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
The study relies on over 60 interviews to explore the impact that
changes in nationality laws have had on formerly stateless people in
the Gulf states, Kenya, Slovenia, Sri Lanka, and Ukraine. It also
contains a legal analysis on the state of human rights protections by
Laura Van Waas and a set of photographs by award-winning
photojournalist Greg Constantine.
Contributors include: Rustem Ablyatifov, Brad K. Blitz, Greg
Constantine, Maureen Lynch, Abbas Shiblak, Abraham Korir Sing’oei, PP
Sivapragasam, Laura Van Waas, Jelka Zorn.
To download the study go to:
http://www.udhr60.ch/report/statelessness_paper0609.pdf
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