Construction of Self-Esteem and Self-Confidence in Stateless Children: Scoping Literature Review
Adi Fahrudin
Abstract:Statelessness, defined as the lack of citizenship, is a complex issue governed by international law. Factors contributing to statelessness include gaps in nationality, political policies, and individuals moving to countries at birth.. Stateless status can affect individuals of all ages, and children born to stateless parents are particularly vulnerable. This article explores the impact of self-confidence and self-esteem on the future preferences of stateless children. While international human rights instrumen… Show more
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