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Czech Republic/Uzbekistan: fear of forcible deportation/fear of torture, Muhammad Salih, aged 52

This document discusses the situation of exiled Uzbek opposition leader Muhammad Salih, who was arrested by Czech police when he arrived at Prague airport on 28 November, reportedly at the request of the Uzbek authorities. He may now be forcibly returned to Uzbekistan, where he would be at grave risk of torture. Muhammad Salih has … Continue reading Czech Republic/Uzbekistan: fear of forcible deportation/fear of torture, Muhammad Salih, aged 52

Statelessness and Roma Communities in the Czech Republic: Competing Theories of State Compliance

Linde, R (2006). Statelessness and Roma Communities in the Czech Republic: Competing Theories of State Compliance. International Journal on Minority and Group Rights. 341. 341-366. Introduction The system of national sovereignty, underpinning international relations in the modern world, is one wherein individuals exercise their rights and obligations primarily through citizenship in a state. Holding citizenship in … Continue reading Statelessness and Roma Communities in the Czech Republic: Competing Theories of State Compliance