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Women’s Citizenship Rights in Lebanon | Ifi Working Paper Series #8

Working Paper | May 2012
Women’s Citizenship Rights in Lebanon by Maya W. Mansour and Sarah G. Abou Aad
This paper tackles citizenship rights of Lebanese women married to foreigners, from an international human rights perspective at first, as consecrated over and over by multiple conventions and treaties; to move afterwards to a more practical approach in exposing the provisions of the Lebanese Constitution, the nationality law and regulations, while pointing out the consequences and challenges in addition to the movements of the civil society facing such trials. The analysis used in addressing this topic is based on the Lebanese legal texts and regulations in addition to international treaties and conventions, reports, statistics and legal and social studies.
 

Scope
National
Intervention Sectors
Citizenship
Democracy & Civic rights
Human Rights & Protection
Publishing Date
Countries
Lebanon
Resource Type
Studies and Reports
Theme
Democracy, Citizenship & Civic Rights
Human Rights & Protection
Situation Report
Dossier
Human Rights & Protection