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... persons . Some 30 million per- sons travelled across the newly formed borders . Today , the refugee popula- tion in India is about 260,000 persons . The largest groups comprise about 100,000 Tibetans followed by 64,000 Sri Lankan Tamils ...
... persons . Some 30 million per- sons travelled across the newly formed borders . Today , the refugee popula- tion in India is about 260,000 persons . The largest groups comprise about 100,000 Tibetans followed by 64,000 Sri Lankan Tamils ...
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... Persons ( entered into force 1960 ) and the 1961 Convention on the Reduc- tion of Statelessness ( entered into force 1975 ) . Prior to the 1954 Conven- tion statelessness was viewed merely as an indication of one's status as a refugee ...
... Persons ( entered into force 1960 ) and the 1961 Convention on the Reduc- tion of Statelessness ( entered into force 1975 ) . Prior to the 1954 Conven- tion statelessness was viewed merely as an indication of one's status as a refugee ...
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... persons and established the fundamental rights of aliens , the declaration was addressed to aliens more generally ( especially guest workers ) and did not elaborate upon oreven mention the fundamental right to a nationality established ...
... persons and established the fundamental rights of aliens , the declaration was addressed to aliens more generally ( especially guest workers ) and did not elaborate upon oreven mention the fundamental right to a nationality established ...
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