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House of Representatives to act after landmark UN committee ruling on child statelessness in the Netherlands

Last week, the UN Human Rights Committee ruled that the Netherlands is not doing enough to ensure the right of children to a nationality. Within six months, the state must justify to the UN what actions have been taken to rectify this. To fulfill its obligations, the Lower House should amend the newly introduced bill […]

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Case won: UN Human Rights Committee condemns Netherlands for violations around statelessness

On December 28, 2020, the UN Human Rights Committee issued a landmark ruling in the case of PILP and the Open Society Justice Initiative (OSJI) against the Netherlands regarding a child of unknown nationality, statelessness and the lack of a statelessness recognition procedure in the Netherlands. We will soon issue a press release from our […]

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PILP and ASKV publish manual Stateless and undocumented people in immigration detention

In the Netherlands, more than 4,000 people are recognized stateless. In addition to recognized stateless persons, the Netherlands has thousands more whose nationality is still unknown. This group of undocumented migrants also includes many stateless people. Stateless people are an extremely vulnerable group. They have no nationality and thus are not recognized as their nationals […]

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