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by New Illuve » Mon Nov 16, 2009 2:42 pm
by Charlotte Ryberg » Wed Nov 18, 2009 8:51 am
6. PROHIBITS member states from depriving any of their civilian of their nationality/citizenship, so as to render them stateless, for any reason other than:
• Acquirement of nationality or citizenship by misrepresentation or fraud;
• Treason against that member state, unless no other nation is willing to take them in;
7. ENCOURAGES any treaty regarding the transfer of territory (between member states or to a successor member state) to have provisions to prevent statelessness, with respect given to the preceding articles.
by Grays Harbor » Sat Dec 12, 2009 8:18 am
Could you please make available copies of the current, as debated, draft of this proposal, without the strikeouts? I fear Lord Brikkel's vision isn't what it used to be and thesilly buggerdignified old gentleman will not wear his spectacles as he should and cannot wade through through the current draft as is.
Thanks
by Charlotte Ryberg » Sat Dec 12, 2009 8:49 am
by Serrland » Wed Dec 16, 2009 1:12 pm
• A stateless birth on a transport vessel on territory which no nations claim sovereignty to shall amount to a birth in the territory of the member state that gave its flag to that transport vessel
by Charlotte Ryberg » Wed Dec 16, 2009 1:41 pm
Serrland wrote:• A stateless birth on a transport vessel on territory which no nations claim sovereignty to shall amount to a birth in the territory of the member state that gave its flag to that transport vessel
Serrland believes this draft has much promise, but would like some clarification. Does the above quoted clause also refer to births in international airspace? What about a Space Station, for those nations which are futuristic?
Also, while we can see that the Honorable Ambassador has defined a "state" previously in the discussion, Serrland thinks it would be beneficial to include some definition of a "state" within the text of the draft.
by Serrland » Wed Dec 16, 2009 1:55 pm
by Charlotte Ryberg » Thu Dec 17, 2009 3:44 am
Serrland wrote:The changes provided look quite satisfactory.
In regards to the request for a definition of a "state," Serrland merely wished to ensure that any definition of "state" includes "internationally recognized." That would, and Serrland is tremendously pleased to see it included in your definition, prevent self-proclaimed states from citing this proposed resolution.
by Charlotte Ryberg » Fri Jan 01, 2010 8:40 am
5. ENCOURAGES any treaty regarding the transfer of territory (between member states or to a successor member state) to have provisions to prevent statelessness, with respect given to the preceding articles.
4. PROHIBITS member states from depriving any of their civilian of their nationality/citizenship, so as to render them stateless, for any reason other than:
• Acquirement of nationality or citizenship by misrepresentation or fraud;
• Treason against that member state, unless no other nation is willing to take them in;
by Sionis Prioratus » Fri Jan 01, 2010 11:46 pm
Charlotte Ryberg wrote:2. DECLARES that for the purpose of assigning nationality:
• A foundling (abandoned child of unknown parentage) shall be presumed to have been born in the member state where it was found, unless there is evidence to prove the true country of the foundling's birth or the nationality of the foundling's parent(s) within three months of said finding;
• A stateless birth on a transport or space vessel on territory which no nations claim sovereignty to (air, sea or space) shall amount to a birth in the territory of the member state that gave its flag to that vessel.
• A child born to a non-stateless mother shall automatically inherit their mother's nationality;
by Charlotte Ryberg » Sat Jan 02, 2010 6:05 am
2. DECLARES that for the purpose of assigning nationality:
• A foundling (abandoned child of unknown parentage) shall be presumed to have been born in the member state where it was found, unless there is evidence to prove the true country of the foundling's birth or the nationality of the foundling's parent(s) within three months of said finding;
• A stateless birth on a transport or space vessel on territory which no nations claim sovereignty to (air, sea or space) shall amount to a birth in the territory of the member state that gave its flag to that vessel.
by Sionis Prioratus » Sat Jan 02, 2010 11:05 am
Charlotte Ryberg wrote:What do you think?
Charlotte Ryberg wrote:Oh, and this emigration thing. If Honoured ambassador Dr. Castro still suggests merger then I am happy to make this table host to the merged draft.
by Charlotte Ryberg » Sun Jan 03, 2010 10:32 am
OBSERVING that a person may become stateless for reasons such as: birth on territory where no nations claim sovereignty over it, belonging to a group which is denied nationality in the country they were born in, or having nationality of a country that ceased to exist without any successor state;
CONCERNED that statelessness causes many problems to both member states and stateless persons in respect of: civil rights, the automatic right of return, immigration, and criminal deportation;
SEEKING to resolve such issues by reducing statelessness, by affording the right of nationality to all inhabitants in member states;
OBSERVING that a person may become stateless for reasons such as: birth on territory where no nations claim sovereignty over it, belonging to a group who are denied nationality in the country they were born in, or having nationality of a nation that ceased to exist without a successor nation(s);
CONCERNED that statelessness causes problems to both member states and stateless persons in respect of: automatic right of return, immigration, and criminal deportation;
SEEKING to reducing statelessness, by affording the right of nationality to all inhabitants in member states;
ALLOWS for member states to determine the criteria for the acquirement of nationality and citizenship, provided that such criterion is in good faith compliance with the clauses and intents of this resolution.
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