Statelessness in Asia / edited by Michelle Foster, Jaclyn Neo, Christoph Sperfeldt.
2025
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Title
Statelessness in Asia / edited by Michelle Foster, Jaclyn Neo, Christoph Sperfeldt.
Imprint
Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2025.
Description
1 online resource (xix, 381 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Formatted Contents Note
Statelessness in Asia : causes, conditions, and challenges in context / Michelle Foster, Jaclyn Neo, and Christoph Sperfeldt
Stateless in South Asia : a legal history of Challenges to immigration, nationality, and citizenship regimes in Sri Lanka / Kalyani Ramnath
Discrimination and childhood statelessness in Southeast Asia / Rodziana Mohamed Razali
Hidden statelessness dimensions of state succession in Central Asia : transition to a solution for stateless trans-border wives and children / Aziz Ismatov
Conflict and statelessness : a case study of descendants of Kuomintang secret army in Thailand / Sanzhuan Guo
Learning to be stateless : life stages and childhood statelessness in Northern Thailand / Janepicha Cheva-Isarakul
Gender, nationality, and statelessness : marriage migration to East Asia / Susan Kneebone
Doubtful citizens : irregularization and precarious citizenship in contemporary India / Mohsin Alam Bhat
Statelessness and heritagisation in Southeast Asia : cultural tourism, festivals, and the marginalisation of transborder mobile maritime communities / Greg Accaioli, Helen Brunt, and Julian Clifton
Stranded in limbo : (de facto) denationalisation and statelessness of Indonesian foreign terrorist fighters / Matthew Seet
Statelessness in Myanmar : the Rohingya moment after the 2021 Coup / Nyi Nyi Kyaw
Addressing Addressing statelessness through the human rights and development frameworks : reforming or reinforcing the status quo? / Amal de Chickera and Rehana Mohammad
Persuading to ratify : a calculus of the ratification of the statelessness Convention in Asia / Francis Tom Temprosa.
Stateless in South Asia : a legal history of Challenges to immigration, nationality, and citizenship regimes in Sri Lanka / Kalyani Ramnath
Discrimination and childhood statelessness in Southeast Asia / Rodziana Mohamed Razali
Hidden statelessness dimensions of state succession in Central Asia : transition to a solution for stateless trans-border wives and children / Aziz Ismatov
Conflict and statelessness : a case study of descendants of Kuomintang secret army in Thailand / Sanzhuan Guo
Learning to be stateless : life stages and childhood statelessness in Northern Thailand / Janepicha Cheva-Isarakul
Gender, nationality, and statelessness : marriage migration to East Asia / Susan Kneebone
Doubtful citizens : irregularization and precarious citizenship in contemporary India / Mohsin Alam Bhat
Statelessness and heritagisation in Southeast Asia : cultural tourism, festivals, and the marginalisation of transborder mobile maritime communities / Greg Accaioli, Helen Brunt, and Julian Clifton
Stranded in limbo : (de facto) denationalisation and statelessness of Indonesian foreign terrorist fighters / Matthew Seet
Statelessness in Myanmar : the Rohingya moment after the 2021 Coup / Nyi Nyi Kyaw
Addressing Addressing statelessness through the human rights and development frameworks : reforming or reinforcing the status quo? / Amal de Chickera and Rehana Mohammad
Persuading to ratify : a calculus of the ratification of the statelessness Convention in Asia / Francis Tom Temprosa.
Summary
This interdisciplinary collection, edited by leading scholars, provides the first book-length treatment of statelessness in the region in which most stateless persons reside. This book fills a critical gap in understanding statelessness in Asia, offering a unique interdisciplinary and comprehensive set of perspectives. This book brings case studies and expertise together to explore statelessness in Asia, itself a diverse region, and offers new insights as to what it means to be, de facto and de jure, stateless. In identifying key points of similarities and divergences across the region, as well as critical nodes for comparisons, this book aims to provide fresh frameworks for comparative research in this area.
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Language
English
ISBN
9781009399555 (ebook)
9781009399593 (hardback)
9781009399548 (paperback)
9781009399593 (hardback)
9781009399548 (paperback)
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