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Children in Migration

Status and Identity
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 2022

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