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Statelessness in the European Union: The Case of Cuban Migrants Cover

Statelessness in the European Union: The Case of Cuban Migrants

By: Giulia Bittoni  
Open Access
|Jan 2014

Abstract

Statelessness affects 12 million people around the world, including within the European Union. On the international level, the 1954 United Nations Convention relating to the Status of Stateless Persons and the 1961 United Nations Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness only apply to those who are de jure stateless persons. Within the framework of the European Union no specific regulation on statelessness exists. Consequently, the way on which statelessness is recognized differs between the EU Member States. This article examines the situation of Cuban migrants that stay abroad for more than 11 months (Cuban emigrados). The analysis of the Italian case-law shows that the majority of Italian judges recognize stateless status to Cuban emigrados. By illustrating the ‘Cuban case’, this article focuses on a concrete and current example of statelessness within the EU. It stresses the consequences of the lack of uniform recognition of statelessness within the EU Member States.
Language: English
Published on: Jan 1, 2014
Published by: Ubiquity Press
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 1 issue per year

© 2014 Giulia Bittoni, published by Ubiquity Press
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.