Statelessness in ASEAN: Causes and Responses to a Protracted Problem
La Chaire Oppenheimer Chair en droit international public et le Centre sur les droits de la personne et le pluralisme juridique vous convient à une présentation par Rodziana Mohamed Razali, boursière Steinberg, qui parlera des causes et des réponses à la question d'apatridie dans les nations de l'Asie du Sud-Est (ASEAN ou ANASE).
La conférencière
[En anglais seulement] Dr. Rodziana Mohamed Razali has researched statelessness since 2013 and completed her PhD at the National University of Malaysia in 2016. Her thesis is entitled “Protection against Statelessness at Birth: International and Domestic Legal Frameworks of ASEAN Member States with a Special Case Study on Kota Kinabalu, Sabah”.
Razali was previously in the Malaysian Judicial and Legal Service before leaving for her Masters of Laws at the University of Melbourne. She is now a senior lecturer at the Islamic Science University of Malaysia, an Advocate and Solicitor of the High Court of Malaya (Non-practicing) and a member of Statelessness Network Asia Pacific (SNAP). From 2018-19, Razali is attached to the Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism, 㽶Ƶ, as a Steinberg Post-Doctoral Fellow in International Migration Law researching birth registration and legal identity.
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