Dr. Nyi Nyi Kyaw, the IDRC Research Chair in Thailand, has assumed the role of Editor for the Statelessness and Citizenship Review, based at the University of Melbourne in Australia.
The Statelessness & Citizenship Review stands as the pioneering journal dedicated entirely to advancing the comprehension of statelessness and related citizenship phenomena and challenges. It serves to address the growing demand for the exchange of ideas and knowledge among scholars in the burgeoning field of statelessness studies. The Editors-in-Chief are Prof. Michelle Foster (Peter McMullin Centre) and Dr. Laura van Waas (ISI).
This peer-reviewed, open-access, and interdisciplinary journal ensures that papers submitted undergo independent and anonymous peer review. Its Editorial Board comprises distinguished international scholars, and neither authors nor readers incur any fees. In addition to original scholarly articles that have successfully passed through the peer review process, each issue of the Review includes a section of Case Notes, providing summaries and commentary on significant jurisprudence from around the globe (edited by Dr. Katia Bianchini). Furthermore, it features a section titled ‘Critique & Comment,’ offering reflections by scholars or practitioners on emerging research, policy trends, or other new developments (edited by Dr. Christoph Sperfeldt and Dr. Nyi Nyi Kyaw), along with Book Reviews (edited by Dr. Barbara von Rütte).