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Children in Migration

Status and Identity
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 05.08.2022

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Publication year
2022
Publication date
05.08.2022
ISBN-Print
978-3-8487-8939-9
ISBN-Online
978-3-7489-3216-1
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Language
English
Pages
324
Product type
Edited Book

Table of contents

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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 6
  2. Introduction No access Pages 7 - 10
    1. Agnieszka Wedeł-Domaradzka
      1. A. Introduction No access Agnieszka Wedeł-Domaradzka
      2. Agnieszka Wedeł-Domaradzka
        1. I. Registration No access Agnieszka Wedeł-Domaradzka
        2. II. Name No access Agnieszka Wedeł-Domaradzka
        3. III. Nationality and citizenship No access Agnieszka Wedeł-Domaradzka
        4. IV. Family relations No access Agnieszka Wedeł-Domaradzka
      3. C. Conclusions No access Agnieszka Wedeł-Domaradzka
    2. Ratemo Tom Junior
      1. A. Introduction No access Ratemo Tom Junior
      2. B. Concept and meaning of the term ‘Birth Registration’ No access Ratemo Tom Junior
      3. C. Significance of birth registration No access Ratemo Tom Junior
      4. D. Concomitant barriers to birth registration of children No access Ratemo Tom Junior
      5. Ratemo Tom Junior
        1. I. International treaties and declaration underpinning the right to birth registration: No access Ratemo Tom Junior
        2. II. Domestic instruments governing right to birth registration in Kenya No access Ratemo Tom Junior
      6. F. Conclusions and suggestions No access Ratemo Tom Junior
    3. Allan Mukuki
      1. A. Introduction No access Allan Mukuki
      2. Allan Mukuki
        1. I. Droughts and water stress No access Allan Mukuki
        2. II. Floods and severe storms No access Allan Mukuki
        3. III. Extreme heat and its impact on public education No access Allan Mukuki
        4. IV. Spread of diseases in line with climate change No access Allan Mukuki
        5. V. Air pollution No access Allan Mukuki
      3. C. The refugee definition in light of children refugees No access Allan Mukuki
      4. Allan Mukuki
        1. Allan Mukuki
          1. a) Proper health and nutrition No access Allan Mukuki
          2. b) Psychological well-being No access Allan Mukuki
        2. Allan Mukuki
          1. a) Receiving children with proper care No access Allan Mukuki
          2. b) Child Protection No access Allan Mukuki
          3. c) Enjoyment of Culture No access Allan Mukuki
        3. III. Legally Recognised Rights of Refugee Children No access Allan Mukuki
        4. IV. Justice and Avoidance of Detention No access Allan Mukuki
      5. E. Conclusion No access Allan Mukuki
    4. Magdalena Półtorak
      1. A. Introduction No access Magdalena Półtorak
      2. B. Protection of (pregnant) WIMs (and the rights of their newborn children) in international public law and European law – general overview No access Magdalena Półtorak
      3. C. (Pregnant) WIMs and their newborn children as an examples of vulnerable groups No access Magdalena Półtorak
      4. D. Pregnant WIMs and the protection of their newborn children’s rights – a Polish perspective No access Magdalena Półtorak
      5. E. The influence of newborn children’s rights on the status of WIMs (The case of Bistieva and Others v. Poland) No access Magdalena Półtorak
      6. F. The protection of pregnant WIMs under the EU New Pact on Migration and Asylum as a basis for concluding remarks No access Magdalena Półtorak
    1. Jacek Mazurkiewicz, Piotr Szymaniec
      1. A. Introduction No access Jacek Mazurkiewicz, Piotr Szymaniec
      2. B. The issue of migration No access Jacek Mazurkiewicz, Piotr Szymaniec
      3. C. Different approaches to the integration of immigrant groups No access Jacek Mazurkiewicz, Piotr Szymaniec
      4. D. Integration v. freedom of religion: Osmanoğlu and Kocabaş v. Switzerland No access Jacek Mazurkiewicz, Piotr Szymaniec
      5. E. Freedom of religion v. integration: Wisconsin v. Yoder No access Jacek Mazurkiewicz, Piotr Szymaniec
      6. F. Concluding remarks: towards the right to remain non-integrated No access Jacek Mazurkiewicz, Piotr Szymaniec
    2. Tomasz Milej
      1. A. Introduction No access Tomasz Milej
      2. Tomasz Milej
        1. I. 1951 Geneva Convention No access Tomasz Milej
        2. II. 1969 OAU Convention No access Tomasz Milej
      3. Tomasz Milej
        1. I. Article 14 UDHR No access Tomasz Milej
        2. II. Article 12 AChHPR No access Tomasz Milej
      4. D. Child Specific Human Rights Instruments No access Tomasz Milej
      5. E. Prospects for international enforcement of the right to asylum No access Tomasz Milej
      6. F. The domestic law dimension of the right to asylum No access Tomasz Milej
      7. G. Conclusion No access Tomasz Milej
    3. Emmah Wabuke, Patricia Ouma
      1. A. Introduction No access Emmah Wabuke, Patricia Ouma
      2. B. Child ‘statelessness,’ ‘nationalityʼ and ‘citizenshipʼ in the law No access Emmah Wabuke, Patricia Ouma
      3. Emmah Wabuke, Patricia Ouma
        1. I. Nationality and Citizenship Laws in East African Partner States No access Emmah Wabuke, Patricia Ouma
        2. II. Nationality and Citizenship Laws in the EAC No access Emmah Wabuke, Patricia Ouma
      4. Emmah Wabuke, Patricia Ouma
        1. I. Recommendations No access Emmah Wabuke, Patricia Ouma
      5. E. Conclusion No access Emmah Wabuke, Patricia Ouma
    4. Faith Kabata
      1. A. Introduction No access Faith Kabata
      2. B. Right to nationality in international human rights No access Faith Kabata
      3. C. Analysis of the Children of Nubian Descent in Kenya Case No access Faith Kabata
      4. D. Legal citizenship, then what?: Post-statelessness inequalities of the Nubian Community and children of Nubian Descent in Kenya No access Faith Kabata
      5. E. Rethinking the exclusive focus on legal citizenship: The case for functioning citizenship No access Faith Kabata
      6. F. Conclusion No access Faith Kabata
    1. Martyna Łaszewska-Hellriegel
      1. A. Introduction No access Martyna Łaszewska-Hellriegel
      2. B. Deterrence Policy No access Martyna Łaszewska-Hellriegel
      3. C. The Asylum Procedure No access Martyna Łaszewska-Hellriegel
      4. D. The legal situation of asylum seekers No access Martyna Łaszewska-Hellriegel
      5. E. Human Rights No access Martyna Łaszewska-Hellriegel
      6. F. Childrenʼs Rights in the AnkER Centres No access Martyna Łaszewska-Hellriegel
      7. Martyna Łaszewska-Hellriegel
        1. I. The Right to Protection and Adequate Housing No access Martyna Łaszewska-Hellriegel
        2. II. The Right to Health and Food No access Martyna Łaszewska-Hellriegel
        3. III. The Right to Development and Education No access Martyna Łaszewska-Hellriegel
      8. H. The Right to Free Time No access Martyna Łaszewska-Hellriegel
      9. I. The Right to Participation No access Martyna Łaszewska-Hellriegel
      10. J. Conclusions No access Martyna Łaszewska-Hellriegel
    2. Caterina Rohde-Abuba
      1. A. Introduction No access Caterina Rohde-Abuba
      2. B. Conditioning Childhood as a Social Praxis in the Asylum System No access Caterina Rohde-Abuba
      3. C. The Limitation of Families’ Autonomy in the Asylum System No access Caterina Rohde-Abuba
      4. D. Uncertainty about the Future during the Asylum Process No access Caterina Rohde-Abuba
      5. E. Lack of Privacy and Safety in Asylum Accommodations No access Caterina Rohde-Abuba
      6. F. Limited Access to Early Childcare and Education in the Asylum System No access Caterina Rohde-Abuba
      7. G. Conclusions No access Caterina Rohde-Abuba
    3. Amina Maneggia
      1. A. Introduction No access Amina Maneggia
      2. Amina Maneggia
        1. I. Rejection at the borders No access Amina Maneggia
        2. II. Expulsion No access Amina Maneggia
        3. III. Detention No access Amina Maneggia
        4. IV. Residence permits No access Amina Maneggia
      3. C. Identification and family tracing No access Amina Maneggia
      4. Amina Maneggia
        1. I. Presumption of minor age No access Amina Maneggia
        2. II. Practice No access Amina Maneggia
      5. E. Guardianship and legal representation No access Amina Maneggia
      6. Amina Maneggia
        1. I. The reception system No access Amina Maneggia
        2. II. A right to be heard at the institutional level: ‘institutional audit’ as the key to the best interest of UAMs No access Amina Maneggia
        3. III. Health care, education and training No access Amina Maneggia
      7. G. The BIoC and durable solutions for UAMs No access Amina Maneggia
      8. H. Concluding remarks No access Amina Maneggia
    4. Alessia Valongo
      1. A. Introduction No access Alessia Valongo
      2. B. The extension of the fundamental principle for receiving unaccompanied foreign minors No access Alessia Valongo
      3. C. The transition from a welfare perspective to a social inclusion strategy No access Alessia Valongo
      4. D. The principle of European derivation of the presumption of the minor No access Alessia Valongo
      5. E. Strengthening the rights of unaccompanied foreign minors: the right to be assisted and voluntary repatriation No access Alessia Valongo
      6. F. The strengthening of the rights to health, education, being heard and legal assistance No access Alessia Valongo
      7. G. Access to the age of majority between asylum application and residence request for minor age No access Alessia Valongo
      8. Alessia Valongo
        1. Alessia Valongo
          1. International law No access Alessia Valongo
          2. European Union Law No access Alessia Valongo
          3. Soft law No access Alessia Valongo
        2. Alessia Valongo
          1. Polish Law No access Alessia Valongo
          2. German Law No access Alessia Valongo
          3. Italian Law No access Alessia Valongo
          4. French Law No access Alessia Valongo
          5. Kenyan Law No access Alessia Valongo
        3. Alessia Valongo
          1. International No access Alessia Valongo
          2. National No access Alessia Valongo
        4. Other sources No access Alessia Valongo
        5. Alessia Valongo
          1. 1. Books No access Alessia Valongo
          2. 2. Journal Articles No access Alessia Valongo
          3. 3. Online Articles No access Alessia Valongo
          4. 4. Online sources No access Alessia Valongo
          5. 5. Research Projects No access Alessia Valongo
          6. 6. Newspapers No access Alessia Valongo

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