Al-Raida Journal

Issues

Citizenship and Gender in the Arab World - Spring / Summer 2010 - Issues 129-130

Vol. 40 (2016)

There are few topics as emotionally charged as the issue of full citizenship rights for women in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. Today, in no country in the Arab world do women enjoy the same rights as men with respect to transferring citizenship to their children and spouses.

Call for Papers

Call for papers

Lebanese American University

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Editorial

Citizenship and Gender in the Arab World

Eugene Sensenig-Dabbous

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Files

The Case of Samira Soueidan

Dalila Mahdawi

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Predicament of Lebanese Women Married to Non-Lebanese: Field Analytical Study

Fahmia Charafeddine

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Gender and Citizenship in the Arab World

Suad Joseph

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The Effect of the Political Situation in the City of Jerusalem on the Rightsof the Jerusalem Women

Fadwa Al-Labadi

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Information

Fact Sheet - Nationality Law

Freedom House

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Reforming Citizenship Law: Reports from Tunisia, Algeria, and Egypt

Lebanese American University

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Draft Law to Create the Green Card and Responses / Yet Another Modest Proposal

Lebanese American University, Brian Prescott-Decie

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Opinion

The Lebanese Woman Is Half Citizen until Further Notice

Mutayyam Jamal

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Press Release

Press Release: right to work for spouses and children of Lebanese women

Lebanese American University

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Testimony

This is Lebanon … A Loaded Phrase

Thomas Hornig

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Why the Lebanese NGOs didn’t Succeed in Reforming the Citizenship Law?

Nayla Madi Masri

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Citizenship, Gender, and the Arab World

Rawan Arar

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Living with Passports in Our Pockets

Brian Prsecott-Decie

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Young Scholars

Talk and Adult Lebanese Female Friends

Missan Laysy Stouhi

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