New Legislative Improvements in Reducing Statelessness of Children Born of Iranian Women’s Transnational Marriages: Two Steps Forward, One Step Backward

Saeed Haghani
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Iran has hosted a large number of immigrants from its neighbouring countries, especially Afghanistan and Iraq, due to its geopolitical climate in recent decades. Unsurprisingly, a growing number of marriages occurred between Iranian women and these immigrants. Security authorities resisted the naturalisation of children born in such transnational families. All these socio-political phenomena led to the catastrophic situation of statelessness for a large group of children. The Iranian Parliament has dealt with this issue by using a trial-and-error approach for more than two decades. The first step, which was taken by Majlis in 2006, through the Act on the Nationality of the Children Born of Marriages between Iranian Women and Foreign Husbands, failed to achieve its predefined objectives. Therefore, the Parliament took a second step by passing an amendment to this act, which shows the Iranian legislators’ intention for reducing statelessness. This study aims to examine the extent to which the endeavour of the Iranian Parliament has been successful.
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减少伊朗妇女跨国婚姻所生子女无国籍状态的新立法改进:向前两步,向后一步
近几十年来,由于地缘政治气候的原因,伊朗接待了大量来自邻国的移民,尤其是阿富汗和伊拉克。不出所料,越来越多的伊朗妇女和这些移民结婚。安全当局拒绝让出生在这种跨国家庭的儿童入籍。所有这些社会政治现象导致了一大群儿童无国籍的灾难性状况。二十多年来,伊朗议会一直采用试错的方法来处理这个问题。议会于2006年通过《伊朗妇女与外国丈夫婚姻所生子女国籍法》采取的第一步未能实现其既定目标。因此,议会采取了第二步,通过了对该法案的修正案,这表明伊朗立法者有意减少无国籍状态。本研究旨在审查伊朗议会的努力在多大程度上取得了成功。
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期刊介绍: The aim of MELG is to provide a peer-reviewed venue for academic analysis in which the legal lens allows scholars and practitioners to address issues of compelling concern to the Middle East. The journal is multi-disciplinary – offering contributors from a wide range of backgrounds an opportunity to discuss issues of governance, jurisprudence, and socio-political organization, thereby promoting a common conceptual framework and vocabulary for exchanging ideas across boundaries – geographic and otherwise. It is also broad in scope, discussing issues of critical importance to the Middle East without treating the region as a self-contained unit.
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