THE RIGHTS OF STATELESS CHILDREN IN INDIA: ISSUE OF NATIONALITY
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Statelessness, Citizenship, NationalityAbstract
The issue of statelessness has been traditionally perceived as a mere ‘technical problem’ and the protection of stateless people has long been understood as a challenge for the international community yet statelessness is indeed a broad human rights issue, even as it retains a distinct technical dimension. The paper is a legal analysis of the core issues of statelessness with respect to citizenship of children in the national and international context. This article analyses and examines the significance and nature of nationality with respect to the children of the stateless community and the challenges faced by the International Community in in providing recognition and protection to stateless persons. The focus is on expansion of in human rights law, key initiatives and methods to reduce statelessness
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