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Nationality of Foundlings: Avoiding Statelessness Among Children of Unknown Parents Under International Nationality Law


ISBN13: 9789811630071
Published: September 2022
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
Country of Publication: Singapore
Format: Paperback (Hardback in 2021)
Price: £109.99
Hardback edition , ISBN13 9789811630040



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This is the first book dedicated to clarifying the concept of "foundlings" and how to best prevent their statelessness in light of the object and purpose of Article 2 of the 1961 UN Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness and equivalent nationality law provisions. Among other features, the book defines the terms "foundling," including the maximum age limit of the child to be considered a "foundling"; "unknown parents"; being "found" in a territory; and "proof to the contrary"; as well as the procedural issues such as the appropriate burden and standard of proof. In doing so, the book draws upon a comparative analysis of national legislation on "foundlings" covering 193 states, case law, and precedents in some states as well as international human rights law norms including the best interests of the child. As its conclusion, the book proposes an inclusive model "foundling provision" and a commentary to inform legislative efforts and interpretation of the existing provisions. Its findings are useful not only to state parties to the 1961 Convention but also to non-state parties, particularly in countries lacking systematic civil documentation or experiencing the effects of armed conflicts, migration, trafficking, and displacement.

Subjects:
Human Rights and Civil Liberties, Family Law
Contents:
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
TABLE OF ABBREVIATIONS
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 2: NATIONALITY, STATELESSNESS, FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS, DOCUMENTAITON AND FOUNDLINGS
CHAPTER 3: 'FOUNDLING' AND UNKNOWN PARENTAGE
CHAPTER 4: DEFINING 'UNKNOWN-NESS' OF PARENTAGE
CHAPTER 5: BURDEN AND STANDARD OF PROOF IN DETERMINING UNKNOWN-NESS OF PARENTAGE
CHAPTER 6: AGE OF A FOUNDLING, AND BEING 'FOUND' IN THE TERRITORY
CHAPTER 7: 'IN THE ABSENCE OF PROOF TO THE CONTRARY'
CHAPTER 8: RECOMMENDATIONS - MODEL FOUNDLING PROVISION
ANNEX 1: COMPARATIVE TABLE OF LEGISLATION ON THE NATIONALITY OF FOUNDLINGS OF 193 UN MEMBER STATES
ANNEX 2: FOUNDLING PROVISIONS AS OF 1953 (NON-EXHAUSTIVE)

VALORISATION ADDENDUM
BIBLIOGRAPHY
International Case Law
Regional Case Law
National Case Law
Australia
Japan
Philippines
Spain
UK