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07 November 2012

Focus: Statelessness, esp. Rohingya

The Statelessness Programme at Tilburg University has put out the following call to academics working on statelessness issues:
Are you or do you know a university reseacher or lecturer who does some work on statelessness or closely related issues? Then please get in touch! We are compiling a list of academics with this shared interest in the hope of encouraging greater cooperation and the spreading of ideas and research findings. Plus, we are looking into possibilities to organise the first international conference on statelessness and would like to seek the input of this community of academics on topics that should be placed on the agenda. Send all tips, suggestions and contact details to statelessness.programme@tilburguniversity.edu.

Publications:

Background on Statelessness (APRRN, Oct. 2012) [text]

An Instant Best Practice: Philippines’ New Stateless Status Determination Procedure (ENS Blog, Oct. 2012) [text]

Nando Sigona Interviewed by Voice of Russia on Children at Risk of Statelessness in UK (RSC, Nov. 2012) [access]

Oecumene: Citizenship after Orientalism (openDemocracy, Nov. 2012) [access]
- Guest editorial partnership week beginning 5 Nov. 2012.  Read the introduction from the guest editor.

Russia and The Baltics: The Great Statelessness Game (ENS Blog, Oct. 2012) [text]

*Under the Radar and Under Protected: The Urgent Need to Address Stateless Children's Rights (UNHCR & PLAN, June 2012) [text]

Rohingya:

Burma Raises Prospect of Rohingya Citizenship (Refugees International Blog, Nov. 2012) [text]

Plight of the Rohingya: ASEAN Credibility Again at Stake, RSIS Commentaries, no. 207/2012 (S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nov. 2012) [text]

"The Unknown Fate of the Stateless Rohingya," Oxford Monitor of Forced Migration, vol. 2, no. 2 (Nov. 2012) [full-text]

'Untold Lives: Statelessness and Minority Rights in Burma," The Politic, 2 Nov. 2012 [text]

[Image credit: "Burma's Rakhine State," in The Politic article cited above]

*updated

Tagged Publications. 

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