The Prevention and Reduction of Statelessness in Australia: An Ongoing Challenge

IF 0.8 3区 社会学 Q2 LAW Melbourne University Law Review Pub Date : 2016-01-01 DOI:10.2139/ssrn.3367970
Michelle Foster, J. McAdam, Davina Wadley
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Despite renewed global interest in statelessness over the past decade, stimulated in part by the 50th anniversary of the 1961 Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness in 2011 and the 60th anniversary of the 1954 Convention Relating to the Status of Stateless Persons in 2014, there has been virtually no legal or academic analysis of statelessness in Australia. This article, together with its companion piece, provides the first comprehensive analysis of the state of statelessness in Australian law. While the focus of the first article was on Australia’s compliance with obligations to identify and accord a secure legal status to stateless persons who seek protection in Australia, the focus of the present article is on Australia’s obligations with respect to the prevention and reduction of statelessness. Even though Australia does not have a large stateless population, however measured, there are nonetheless cohorts of people who do not have a nationality, may be at risk of losing their nationality, or may face difficulties acquiring Australian citizenship. This article undertakes the first comprehensive assessment of the extent to which Australian law complies with international legal obligations to prevent and reduce statelessness. In particular, it provides the first in-depth analysis of the ramifications of the Australian Citizenship Amendment (Allegiance to Australia) Act 2015 (Cth) for
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预防和减少澳大利亚的无国籍状态:一项持续的挑战
尽管在过去十年中,由于2011年是1961年《减少无国籍状态公约》50周年,2014年是1954年《关于无国籍人地位的公约》60周年,全球重新对无国籍状态产生了兴趣,但澳大利亚几乎没有对无国籍状态进行法律或学术分析。这篇文章,连同它的同伴,提供了澳大利亚法律中无国籍状态的第一个全面分析。虽然第一条的重点是澳大利亚履行义务,查明在澳大利亚寻求保护的无国籍人并给予他们安全的法律地位,但本条的重点是澳大利亚在预防和减少无国籍状态方面的义务。尽管澳大利亚没有大量的无国籍人口,但无论如何衡量,仍然有一些人没有国籍,可能面临失去国籍的风险,或者在获得澳大利亚公民身份方面可能面临困难。本文首次全面评估了澳大利亚法律在多大程度上遵守了防止和减少无国籍状态的国际法律义务。特别是,它首次深入分析了《2015年澳大利亚公民身份修正案(效忠澳大利亚)法案》(Cth)的影响
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