Children Without a State: A Global Human Rights Challenge (The MIT Press) (Children Without a State)

Jacqueline Bhabha, Mary Robinson (Foreword), Brad K. Blitz, Chrstina O. Alfirev, Bela Hovy, Luca Bicocchi, Jyothi Kanics, Daniel Senovilla Hernandez, and Elena Rozzi

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The first book to address children's statelessness and lack of legal status as a human rights issue.

Children are among the most vulnerable citizens of the world, with a special need for the protections, rights, and services offered by states. And yet children are particularly at risk from statelessness. Thirty-six percent of all births in the world are not registered, leaving more than forty-eight million children under the age of five with no legal identity and no formal claim on any state. Millions of other children are born stateless or become undocumented as a result of migration. Children Without a State is the first book to examine how statelessness affects children throughout the world, examining this largely unexplored problem from a human rights perspective.

The human rights repercussions explored range from dramatic abuses (detention and deportation) to social marginalization (lack of access to education and health care). The book provides a variety of examples, including chapters on Palestinian children in Israel, undocumented young people seeking higher education in the United States, unaccompanied child migrants in Spain, Roma children in Italy, irregular internal child migrants in China, and children in mixed legal/illegal families in the United States.

  • ISBN10 0262015277
  • ISBN13 9780262015271
  • Publish Date 4 March 2011 (first published 1 January 2011)
  • Publish Status Transferred
  • Out of Print 22 January 2021
  • Publish Country US
  • Publisher MIT Press Ltd
  • Imprint MIT Press