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Literature review and mapping study: Risks of statelessness among the children of refugees in Europe

Posted on 21 October 2022 by Jan Brulc
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 ENS Good Practice Guide on Statelessness Determination and the Protection Status of Stateless PersonsBirth registration and the prevention of statelessness in Europe: identifying good practices and remaining barriers 
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