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Gender, Citizenship, and Nationality in the Arab Region

Filed under: Countries, Lebanon, Research, Articles — christina at 10:42 pm on Friday, August 25, 2006

Author: Lina Abou-Habib (Centre for Research and Training on Development-Action)

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Abstract:

Conflict, the need to earn a livelihood, and other factors lead to international migration. Statistics on migration to and from Arab countries are rare, but the existing data shows that the number of women married to foreigners has dramatically increased. This article discusses the work of the Centre for Research and Training on Development in Lebanon, in finding out about investigating discrimination against women citizens married to non-nationals, who are prevented from passing on their nationality to their children. This has a serious impact on the civil, social, economic, and political rights of families in which women have married foreigners.

Download the “Gender, citizenship, and nationality in the Arab region” concept paper (pdf version)

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