Addressing the Human Rights Impact of Statelessness in the EU’s External Action
Statelessness is a significant human rights challenge: it is often a product of human rights problems, such as gender or racial discrimination, while it also has a serious and lasting impact on the enjoyment of other human rights. This study explores how the European Union can play a greater role in the fight against statelessness around the world as part of its external action on human rights issues. It demonstrates the nexus between statelessness and the EU’s current human rights priorities and identifies the ways in which the EU has already contributed to addressing statelessness in its external action. The study then discusses the ways in which the EU can strengthen its contribution to the fights against statelessness through multilateral action, bilateral action and improved institutional arrangements. Finally, the paper identifies a set of three thematic and five country priorities for EU engagement on statelessness, providing recommendations for action in each case.
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Autor externo
Laura VAN WAAS (Tilburg University, The Netherlands)
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Ámbito político
Palabra clave
- ACNUR
- América
- apátrida
- Asia-Oceanía
- Birmania/Myanmar
- Costa de Marfil
- DERECHO
- Derecho internacional
- derechos del niño
- derechos humanos
- derechos y libertades
- GEOGRAFÍA
- geografía económica
- geografía política
- igualdad de género
- instituciones de la Unión Europea y función pública europea
- libertad religiosa
- lucha contra la discriminación
- Naciones Unidas
- ORGANIZACIONES INTERNACIONALES
- política de ayudas
- política de cooperación
- RELACIONES INTERNACIONALES
- República Dominicana
- Servicio Europeo de Acción Exterior
- Siria
- Tailandia
- UNIÓN EUROPEA
- África