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Tag: Dominican Republic

December 7, 2021January 22, 2022 ehayes Cisrul Blog, CISRUL Updates, Publications

CISRUL Alumna launches Book with Pulitzer Prize Winner

Former CISRUL alumna Dr Eve Hayes de Kalaf launches her groundbreaking book 'Legal Identity, Race and Belonging in the Dominican Republic: From Citizen to Foreigner' (Anthem Series in Citizenship and … Continue reading CISRUL Alumna launches Book with Pulitzer Prize Winner

November 5, 2021December 7, 2021 ehayes CISRUL Updates, Publications

Talking Legal Identity, Race and Belonging with Dr Eve Hayes de Kalaf

CISRUL alumna Dr Eve Hayes de Kalaf of the Centre for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Institute of Modern Languages Research, University of London was interviewed by Women in Identity … Continue reading Talking Legal Identity, Race and Belonging with Dr Eve Hayes de Kalaf

August 4, 2021October 24, 2021 politicoadmin Cisrul Blog, Media

How some countries are using digital ID to exclude vulnerable people around the world

This article was written by former CISRUL student Dr Eve Hayes de Kalaf and was published in The Conversation. The world has become interconnected at a level we never before … Continue reading How some countries are using digital ID to exclude vulnerable people around the world

April 8, 2015October 24, 2021 politicoadmin Cisrul Blog, Media

How a group of Dominicans were stripped of their nationality and now face expulsion to Haiti

Original article here. Just because people feel that they are a national of a country does not mean the state necessarily agrees. While tourists flock to the Dominican Republic – … Continue reading How a group of Dominicans were stripped of their nationality and now face expulsion to Haiti

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