Statelessness remains an issue of concern in Europe. Stateless
people are without any nationality and often experience problems
with accessing basic rights, despite the proclamation of human
rights and a right to a nationality for all. Various attempts have
been made to address statelessness specifically, for instance by
the adoption of the United Nations Statelessness Conventions, but
also by European regional cooperation mechanisms. This research
therefore analyses and places into context the legal approaches
that states have taken together in the context of the Council of
Europe and the European Union to prevent and solve statelessness
from a human rights perspective. In understanding the contribution
of European law to preventing and solving statelessness, the study
also reflects on what this adds to the legal concept of nationality
and ways in which to move forward.
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