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Refugee travel documents - UNHCRHistory of travel documents and the “Nansen passport”. The idea of refugee travel documents dates back to Fridtjof Nansen. Appointed as the League of Nations ...
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A glimpse into the history of refugee travel documents | UNHCR BlogJun 24, 2024 · By the time the Nansen passports were discontinued in 1942, over 50 countries had recognized them and 450,000 refugees had received one.
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Defining Refugees: 1921 and 1951 | OriginsJul 30, 2021 · An example of a Nansen passport, which allowed stateless persons to legally cross borders. The HCR provided internationally recognized travel ...
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Displaced Peoples and Refugees (Part VI) - The Cambridge History ...May 12, 2023 · The relative success of the League of Nations in the Russian and post-Ottoman refugee contexts was followed by its failure to protect Jews ...
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The League of Nations and the Refugee Problem - jstorHe is responsible for the Russian,. Armenian, Saar, and German refugees. At its January meeting, the Council extended his powers to include ref- ugees coming ...
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Post-Revolutionary Russian Emigration as One of the Foreign Policy ...Feb 1, 2022 · The Bolsheviks estimated the number of those migrants at 1.5-2 million people and perceived post-revolutionary Russian emigration as one of the key foreign- ...
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Communism's Other: White Russian Refugees and US Immigration ...Apr 1, 2025 · Although they represented only a small percentage of the 1.5 million who fled war and revolution in Russia, their acceptance exemplified the ...
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A brief history of refugees who escaped to Germany - InfoMigrantsApr 4, 2018 · After the communist revolution and the outbreak of a civil war in Russia, approximately 1.5 million people fled the country – among them royals, ...<|separator|>
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Emigration (Russian Empire) - 1914-1918 OnlineOct 8, 2014 · Estimates of the number of citizens of the former Russian Empire settled around the world by 1921 range from 1 to 3 million. Precise figures ...
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How millions of Russians fled Russia after 1917 Revolution (PHOTOS)Nov 15, 2020 · More than 130,000 soldiers and civilians were taken from the peninsula aboard 136 ships of the White Navy and the Entente powers. The first port ...
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Armenian Genocide (1915-1923)An estimated one million had perished by 1918, while hundreds of thousands had become homeless and stateless refugees. By 1923 virtually the entire Armenian ...
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Refugees - 1914-1918 OnlineOct 8, 2014 · Up to 250,000 Armenians evaded the deportations by crossing the Russian border in August 1915, although one in five died en route.2The Size and Destination of... · 5Aftermaths: Refugees and... · 6Conclusion
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The Nansen International Office for Refugees – Nobel LectureAs everyone knows, the Armenian people had lost home and country as a result of the deportations and massacres which they suffered both during and after the war ...<|separator|>
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People without Papers - Facing HistoryAug 2, 2016 · Many benefited from Nansen passports, but the refugee problem persisted. On August 17, 1920, the New York Times reported:
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The Refugee Problem - jstorsince 1921, when Dr. Nansen was appointed H of the League of Nations for Refugees. In 192 extended to include Armenian refugees, and other categories. After ...
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League of Nations. High Commissioner of the ... - UN Archives GenevaIn August 1921 the Council of the League appointed F. Nansen as the High Commissioner for Russian Refugees. Furthermore, Nansen played an instrumental role in ...
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Fridtjof Nansen - UNHCRNansen served as the League's first High Commissioner for Refugees from 1920-1930, helping hundreds of thousands of refugees to return home. His efforts ...
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Fridtjof Nansen – Facts - NobelPrize.orgNansen also engaged in humanitarian relief work in 1921, during the severe famine in the Soviet Union. His work on behalf of prisoners of war and starving ...
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Fridtjof Nansen, WWI, and the Beginning of the Modern Refugee ...Nov 13, 2018 · In 1921, Mr. Nansen became the League's High Commissioner for Refugees and helped resettle two million Russians displaced by the revolution.
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The passion, vision and action of Fridtjof Nansen, humanitarian ...Sep 26, 2022 · Nansen was appointed the first High Commissioner for Refugees by the League of Nations in 1921, a post he held until his death in 1930. He ...
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Fridtjof Nansen, First High Commissioner for RefugeesFeb 20, 2019 · The League of Nations first High Commissioner for Refugees was a dedicated scientist, an audacious adventurer, and an indefatigable savior of human beings ...
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Refugee travel documents - UNHCRAppointed as the League of Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in 1921, Nansen promoted the idea of travel documents for refugees and from 1922 issued the ...
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Nansen International Office for Refugees – History - NobelPrize.orgThe Nansen International Office for Refugees, authorized by the League of Nations in the fall of 1930, began active operations on April 1, 1931.
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International Refugee Law in the Early Years - Oxford AcademicThese proposals provided the agenda for the conference convened by Nansen in Geneva in July 1922, which led to certificates of identity for Russian refugees.58 ...
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The Nansen passport: the innovative response to the refugee crisis ...Nov 6, 2017 · In 1922 Nansen convened a conference of the League of Nations in Geneva where he obtained states' agreement to a “Nansen certificate” to be ...<|separator|>
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Fridtjof Nansen - Cross-Files | ICRC Archives, audiovisual and libraryFeb 20, 2019 · ... League of Nations decided to appoint a High Commissioner for Refugees and offered him the position. 1919. Russian refugees in Poland (A CICR (DR)).
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Nansen passport - Glossary | OfpraIdentity and travel certificate created on the initiative of Fridtjof Nansen ... 1922 in Geneva, and initially intended for Russian stateless persons and refugees ...
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The Passport Question - jstorNansen and approved by the Council, was acceded to by thirty-eight states. In 1927, the Nansen passport was further extended to Assyrians, Assyro. Chaldeans ...
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The Little-Known Passport That Protected 450000 RefugeesFeb 7, 2017 · Two decades later, that number was up to 52, and the passports were issued to Armenian, Assyrian, and Turkish refugees as well. Sales of “Nansen ...
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Nansen Passports - History in the MarginsJun 6, 2023 · Instead he proposed a solution that became known as the Nansen passport—a certificate issued by the country in which the homeless had taken ...
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Arrangement Relating to the Issue of Identify Certificates to Russian ...Arrangement Relating to the Issue of Identify Certificates to Russian and Armenian Refugees · Document source: League of Nations · Date: 12 May 1926.
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The Nansen passport: the innovative response to the refugee crisis ...Nov 6, 2017 · In 1926, more than 20 member states of the League of Nations agreed that holders of a Nansen passport could leave the country of issue and be ...
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[PDF] Advancing Refugee Mobility: A Proposal for the Global Compact on ...The Nansen Passport did not guarantee entry into another state; admission decisions remained within the discretion of the receiving state. But possession of ...
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What´s that for? The “Nansen Passport” – DHM-BlogJan 18, 2018 · To address the uncertain status of refugees, the Norwegian diplomat Fridtjof Nansen, as High Commissioner for Refugees of the League of Nations, ...
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Fridtjof Nansen – Speed read - NobelPrize.orgMuch sought-after, the Nansen Passport made it possible for well-known Russians such as Igor Stravinsky, Sergey Rachmaninov, Marc Chagall and Anna Pavlova to ...
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4 Famous Recipients of the Nansen Passport, the Travel Document ...Oct 10, 2017 · 4 Famous Recipients of the Nansen Passport, the Travel Document Created for Refugees · 1. VLADIMIR NABOKOV · 2. MARC CHAGALL · 3. ROBERT CAPA · 4.
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Today's Google doodle celebrates the free movement of refugees ...The artist Marc Chagall, composer Igor Stavinsky, writer Vladimir Nabokov, and dancer Anna Pavlova were all notable Nansen passport holders.
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The world's most travelled document - UN TodayJul 1, 2021 · It is said that approximately 450,000 refugees used Nansen Passports which were issued until 1938 and were honored by no less than 52 countries.
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Statelessness is a big problem, so let's revive 'Nansen' passportsOct 19, 2021 · Giles Merritt recalls the 1920s 'Nansen' passports for the stateless ... number at least 10 million. And some experts forecast that the ...
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Nansen International Office for Refugees – Facts - NobelPrize.orgThe Office ran refugee camps, issued passports to the stateless (Nansen passports), and helped to provide visas, jobs, medicine and food. The Nansen Office was ...Missing: origins | Show results with:origins
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His efforts saved seven million lives | UNHCR UkraineOct 10, 2021 · It has been estimated by the League of Nations that Nansen's efforts saved 7 million people, mostly children, from starvation in Ukraine and Russia.Missing: notable | Show results with:notable
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[PDF] Do we need special passports for vulnerable groups? - Cadmus (EUI)... passport that allows mobility rights without conferring citizenship responds to this fundamental insight. Limitations of the Nansen passport system. However ...
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[PDF] Understanding the Nansen Passport: A System of ManipulationFeb 15, 2022 · Nansen passports are no longer in use. 120 While this may be a direct result of the flaws of the original Nansen passport, it by no means.
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1938 - Nobel Peace PrizeThe Nansen Office was closed in 1938, but its activities have been carried on by a new Office of the High Commissioner for Refugees which has its seat in ...
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The Evolution of the International Protection of Refugees between ...The research reveals the causes of the formation of the system of international legal protection of the rights of forced migrants in the 1920s – 1930s.
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[PDF] The Evolution of the International Refugee Protection RegimeUp until. 1950 the League of Nations, and thereafter the UN, established and dismantled several international institutions devoted to refugees in. Europe. The ...
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[PDF] Overview of UNHCR and Concepts of Refugee Protection LP (RAIO)Jan 30, 2025 · This lesson plan describes the development of international protection of refugees and other individuals over the course of the 20th century ...
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History of UNHCREstablished in the aftermath of the Second World War, UNHCR has been protecting people forced to flee conflict and persecution for over 70 years.
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The 1951 Refugee Convention - UNHCRThe process, which began under the League of Nations in 1921, culminated in the 1951 Convention which consolidated and expanded on previous international ...Missing: mechanisms | Show results with:mechanisms
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"The United Nations and the Protection of Human Rights" - UNHCRNov 18, 2000 · UNHCR's tasks were stated therein to be to provide international protection for refugees and to seek permanent solutions to their problems by ...Missing: transition | Show results with:transition
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[PDF] The Mobility Key: Realizing the Potential of Refugee Travel ...for refugees, introduced the Nansen passport, a travel document for refugees. The 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of. Refugees includes a successor to ...
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[PDF] A/CONF.2/108: Convention relating to the Status of Refugees (1951 ...Most States parties to the Convention issue this document, which has become as widely accepted as the former “Nansen passport”, an identity document for ...
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[PDF] The “Convention Travel Document” - ICRCRefugees, by the competent authorities of the country of asylum. This is the modern-day equivalent of the "Nansen passport" which bears the name of the ...
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3 . Convention relating to the Status of Stateless Persons - UNTCPursuant to Article 28 of the Convention, travel documents shall be issued to stateless persons having permanent residence permits in the territory of the ...
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Stateless people | UNHCRStateless people are not recognized as nationals by any country. UNHCR advocates for their right to a nationality and works to end statelessness globally.
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Travel documents for refugees and stateless persons - UNHCR HelpRefugees and stateless persons often do not have national passports. In this case, a travel document can help them travel internationally.
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The Nansen Passport and the EU Temporary Protection DirectiveMar 30, 2022 · The Nansen Passport and the EU Temporary Protection Directive: Reflections on Solidarity, Mobility Rights and the Future of Asylum in Europe.
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The Nansen Passport – Time to Revive a Realistic UtopiaAug 19, 2016 · The Nansen passport, created in the aftermath of the Russian civil war in 1922, was an international certificate issued as a substitute for a ...
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Global Report 2024 - UNHCRJun 17, 2025 · *Non displaced Stateless people only. The total number of Stateless people including displaced stateless stood at 4,360,154. Who's hosting ...<|separator|>