Ireland’s ad-hoc approach is failing stateless persons: Dublin seminar highlights shortfalls and need for formal procedures

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"While Ireland has not yet established a formal statelessness determination procedure, France has one of the longest established procedures in Europe and the UK introduced a new procedure three years ago. French and UK officials accordingly agreed to come to Ireland to share their experiences in establishing and operating such procedures in their respective countries at a seminar 'Statelessness Determination Procedures: Policy Options, Practical Experiences and Challenges', jointly hosted by jointly hosted by EMN Ireland and UNHCR Ireland in Dublin yesterday. The seminar followed a conference hosted by the Luxembourg EMN National Contact Point (NCP) last month, and covered on this blog."

See the full text: Ireland’s ad-hoc approach is failing stateless persons: Dublin seminar highlights shortfalls and need for formal procedures (European Network on Stateless, link)

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