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Statelessness in Asia is a critical scholarly work that explores one of the most pressing human rights challenges facing the Asian region. The book examines the complex legal frameworks, historical contexts, and contemporary challenges that render millions of individuals stateless across diverse Asian countries.
Through detailed case studies and regional analysis, the authors investigate how statelessness emerges from citizenship laws, migration patterns, ethnic conflicts, and state fragility. The work addresses the intersection of international law, national policies, and ground-level realities affecting stateless populations.
This comprehensive volume provides crucial insights for policymakers, legal professionals, human rights advocates, and academics seeking to understand and address statelessness in Asia. It combines theoretical analysis with practical perspectives on protecting the rights and dignity of stateless persons in the region.







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