Munasara - 5 Mrz 2023
My Nationality is My Right for Me and My Family
Contributors to this edition:
«Munasara»
Reflections on a Century Since the Promulgation of Lebanon's Nationality Law: Seeking a Path Forward
Citizens or Second-Class Citizens?
Just Like Men, Bahraini Women Hope to Gain the Right to Grant Nationality to Their Families
Proposed Solutions, Dilemmas, and Justifications: Examining the Situation in Kuwait
Emirati Mothers of foreign children hope that they will soon be embraced as UAE citizens
"Is there any Hope?" ... No, there is Action! "
Discrimination Against Women in Nationality Laws
The Arab Declaration on “Belonging and Legal Identity”
She speaks, and in her eyes, a dream resides
The Pierced Flasks
The Global Campaign for Equal Nationality Rights
My Nationality is a Right for Me and My Family Campaign
Opening remarks
I am Lebanese
It's Time for Equal Nationality Laws
Hasna Ben Suleiman:
Empowering Omani Women and Protecting the Future of their Children
Between Inequality and Legal Discrimination: The Risks of Statelessness on Syrian Children
Embracing Diversity:
How is Nationality Used as a Weapon to Limit Women's Choices?
Syrian Women Face Compounding Citizenship Issues
My Name is My Mother’s Name in Iraq
Libya: We Want our Rights
Reforms in MENA Countries: The Positive Impact on Society
Towards Full Citizenship
Munasara Magazine is a culmination and consolidation of years of documenting and analyzing human rights issues in "Muwatin"
Munasara Magazine is a culmination and consolidation of years of documenting and analyzing human rights issues in "Muwatin"
"Is there any Hope?" ... No, there is Action! "
"Is there any Hope?" ... No, there is Action! "
She speaks, and in her eyes, a dream resides,
She speaks, and in her eyes, a dream resides,
The Global Campaign for Equal Nationality Rights
The Global Campaign for Equal Nationality Rights
Discrimination Against Women in Nationality Laws
Discrimination Against Women in Nationality Laws
Globally
MENA REGION
My Nationality is a Right for Me and “My Family“Campaign
Background
Campaign Objectives
Campaign Objectives
Reflections on a Century Since the Promulgation of Lebanon's Nationality Law: Seeking a Path Forward
Reflections on a Century Since the Promulgation of Lebanon's Nationality Law: Seeking a Path Forward
I am Lebanese
The Arab Declaration on “Belonging and Legal Identity“
The Arab Declaration on “Belonging and Legal Identity“
Proposed Solutions, Dilemmas, and Justifications: Examining the Situation in Kuwait
Proposed Solutions, Dilemmas, and Justifications: Examining the Situation in Kuwait
Citizens or Second-Class Citizens?
Citizens or Second-Class Citizens?
Emirati Mothers of foreign children hope that they will soon be embraced as UAE citizens
Emirati Mothers of foreign children hope that they will soon be embraced as UAE citizens
The Pierced Flasks
The Pierced Flasks
Just Like Men, Bahraini Women Hope to Gain the Right to Grant Nationality to Their Families
Empowering Omani Women and Protecting the Future of their Children
Empowering Omani Women and Protecting the Future of their Children
The Right to Nationality: The Status Quo of Discrimination in Jordan
The Right to Nationality: The Status Quo of Discrimination in Jordan
Hasna Ben Suleiman: “The inequalities in Nationality Laws will remain a wound in the bodies of societies that have not reformed them“
Between Inequality and Legal Discrimination: The Risks of Statelessness on Syrian Children
Between Inequality and Legal Discrimination: The Risks of Statelessness on Syrian Children
Syrian Women Face Compounding Citizenship Issues
How is Nationality Used as a Weapon to Limit Women's Choices?
How is Nationality Used as a Weapon to Limit Women's Choices?
"My Name is My Mother’s Name" in Iraq
"My Name is My Mother’s Name" in Iraq
Libya: We Want our Rights
Libya: We Want our Rights
Reforms in MENA Countries: The Positive Impact on Society
Reforms in MENA Countries: The Positive Impact on Society
Embracing Diversity: Rachida Nafeh on the Need for Political Will to Foster Civic, Economic, and Community Richness
Embracing Diversity: Rachida Nafeh on the Need for Political Will to Foster Civic, Economic, and Community Richness
Towards Full Citizenship
Towards Full Citizenship
It's Time for Equal Nationality Laws
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