1. The Nansen Passport (2016) - The Movie Database
Norwegian explorer, scientist and diplomat Fridtjof Nansen creates a passport with which, between 1922 and 1945, he managed to protect the fundamental human ...
On July 5th, 1922, Norwegian explorer, scientist and diplomat Fridtjof Nansen creates a passport with which, between 1922 and 1945, he managed to protect the fundamental human rights as citizens of the world of thousands of people, famous and anonymous, who became stateless due to the tragic events that devastated Europe in the first quarter of the 20th century.
2. The Nansen Passport and the EU Temporary Protection Directive
30 mrt 2022 · The Nansen Passport and the EU Temporary Protection Directive: Reflections on Solidarity, Mobility Rights and the Future of Asylum in Europe.
European Papers
3. Nansen passports Archives - Migration Museum
24 jul 2019 · The Nansen passport used by Pavel Kiprionavitch Kastorny, a Russian refugee who travelled on this passport from Bulgaria to Saint-Louis, France, in 1929.
The story of movement into and out of the UK
4. [PDF] Understanding the Nansen Passport: A System of Manipulation
15 feb 2022 · Id. 13. Peter Gatrell, The Nansen Passport: The Innovative Response to the Refugee Crisis that Followed the Russian Revolution, THE ...
5. Nansen-Pass - Frieze
The Nansen passport was an identity document for stateless persons. Named after Fridtjof Nansen polar explorer, founding father of neurology.
In this series, frieze d/e asks artists, curators or writers to re?ect upon one word and its impact
6. Nansen Passports - History in the Margins
6 jun 2023 · A certificate issued by the country in which the homeless had taken refugee that served as both a valid form of identification and a travel permit.
By Pamela | June 6, 2023 | 2
7. Nansen Passport - Brill - Reference Works
Originally intended for refugees from the former Russian Empire, the Nansen passport became the travel and identity document for Jews and other refugees who had ...
"Nansen Passport" published on by Brill.
See AlsoMelnais Samts (2024) Memes
8. Ticket to Freedom: The Nansen Passport and Soviet Migration
10 mei 2021 · The Nansen passport was the first known travel document made for stateless people. Since its creation in 1922, it has been foundational in the ...
By Jessica Baloun
9. The Nansen Passport - A Solution To The Legal Statuses Of Refugees
5 aug 2016 · This passport provided people with international recognized travel documents whatever their national citizenship or statelessness. The Nansen ...
Creating a passport at supranational level, it could serve as a EU-wide ID card guaranteeing asylum seekers residence in a EU member state.
10. [PDF] Insight - The Nansen Passport and the EU Temporary Protection Directive
30 mrt 2022 · trying to leave Ukraine. 17 Briefing of the European Commissioner for Home Affairs Johansson before the LIBE Committee on. 16 March, Q&A, ...
11. WATCH: “Inspired by Fridtjof Nansen: An artistic re-imagining of the ...
14 jan 2021 · WATCH: “Inspired by Fridtjof Nansen: An artistic re-imagining of the Nansen passport for the climate refugees of the 21st century”-talk by ...
The Nansen Passport was a passport devised for stateless peoples...
12. Watch The Nansen Passport Free Online in 123movies
On July 5th, 1922, Norwegian explorer, scientist and diplomat Fridtjof Nansen creates a passport with which, between 1922 and 1945, he managed to protect ...
On July 5th, 1922, Norwegian explorer, scientist and diplomat Fridtjof Nansen creates a passport with which, between 1922 and 1945, he managed to protect the fundamental human rights as citizens of the world of thousands of people, famous and anonymous, who became stateless due to the tragic events that devastated Europe in the first quarter of the 20th century.
13. [PDF] the legal framework for the recognition and protection of the rights of ...
18 sep 2024 · of the Nansen Passport. This document, named after Fridtjof. Nansen ... Forced Migration Review (41), 48-49. Mariangela, P. (2016).
14. What´s that for? The “Nansen Passport” – DHM-Blog
Bevat niet: (2016) | Resultaten tonen met:(2016)
In the wake of the First World War there were a total of 9.5 million displaced people in Europe around 1920, including a large group of refugees from Russia. The high number of refugees posed major challenges to Europe. To address the uncertain status of refugees, the Norwegian diplomat Fridtjof Nansen, as High Commissioner for Refugees of the League of Nations, pressed for an internationally valid travel and identity document. The League of Nations resolved to introduce such a document in Geneva on 5 July 1922: the “Nansen Passport”. Julia Franke, curator of the exhibition “1917. Revolution.” describes you how the idea about this passport came up.
15. The Little-Known Passport That Protected 450000 Refugees
7 feb 2017 · Between 1922 and 1938, the “Nansen Passport” allowed stateless people to make a new life.
Between 1922 and 1938, the "Nansen Passport" allowed stateless people to make a new life.