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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stateless person" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to an individual who is not considered a national by any state, often in the context of legal or humanitarian discussions.
Example: "The organization is dedicated to providing support and resources for stateless persons who are seeking legal recognition."
Alternatives: "stateless individual" or "person without nationality".
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Upon his graduation, in 1940, Steinberg was classed as a stateless person, subject to arrest.
A stateless person is not recognised as a citizen by any state.
Our younger daughter was born in the DR and thus became a stateless person at birth.
"Although I am convicted of nothing, it has unilaterally revoked my passport, leaving me a stateless person.
He struggles as a stateless person to obtain visas, and "our letters," he laments, degenerate into "bureaucratic reports".
On July 13 , 1942 French policemen, enforcing the German race laws, arrested Némirovsky as "a stateless person of Jewish descent".
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A recent evaluation noted that despite the steady increase of accessions in the last ten years, the statelessness conventions have still not been ratified by a sufficient number of states for them to have a truly significant effect on reducing statelessness and protecting stateless persons [ 40].
In addition, there were almost 3.5 million stateless persons.
First, the proposal risks conflating refugees and stateless persons.
When the Games begin in Rio de Janeiro, the opening ceremony, on Friday, will pay tribute to the world's displaced and stateless persons.
The United Nations When the Games begin in Rio de Janeiro, the opening ceremony, on Friday, will pay tribute to the world's displaced and stateless persons.
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