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  1. Syrian statelessness in transition: Assessing change amid civil war and regime change
  2. Differential Treatment and Experience of Two “Mobile” Communities Affected by Statelessness in Lebanon: The Bedouin and the Dom
  3. Questioning the eradication framing of global statelessness work: IBelong and beyond
  4. Urbicide in Syria: a postcolonial understanding of Civil War,
  5. Transformative Feminist Mobilization in the Arab Region: A Decade of Activism
  6. Internal Displacement and the Law
  7. Kurdish resistance (berxwedan) narratives in contexts of territorial loss and recovery: From liberated Kobanî to occupied Afrîn and Serê Kaniyê
  8. Mapping Action and Identity in the Kobani Crisis Response
  9. Implications of legal identity documentation issued by the Kurdish-led Self Administration in Northern Syria: competition and compromise with the central state
  10. Immobilisation of migrant domestic worker women and their children born in Lebanon
  11. At Risk of Statelessness: Children Born in Lebanon to Migrant Domestic Workers
  12. ‘Rojava’: Evolving Public Discourse of Kurdish Identity and Governance in Syria
  13. Comment on the Zhao Case
  14. Not only a Problem in Exile: Risks of Statelessness for Syrian Children Born in Internal Displacement Contexts
  15. Kurdes syriens : après l’exil, l’apatridie en Europe
  16. ‘Rainbow Statelessness’ — Between Sexual Citizenship and Legal Theory: Exploring the Statelessness–LGBTIQ+ Nexus
  17. Book Review: Fully Human: Personhood, Citizenship, and Rights
  18. Introductory Blog: Taking a 'Critical' Approach to Statelessness
  19. Born of ISIS Genocide: Risk of Statelessness and Stigmatised Nationality Acquisition for Children of Yezidi Survivors
  20. Editors’ Introduction: Palimpsestic Genocide in Kurdistan
  21. European countries lack accurate information on stateless Syrians.
  22. Saving the Survivors: Yezidi Women, Islamic State and the German Admissions Program
  23. Mapping action and identity in the Kobani crisis response
  24. The Stateless Kurds of Syria