Cover of the textbook Performer B2 - Student's Book

The key answer of exercise 1

The key to exercise solutions in chapter Active Citizenship LAB - Lesson 3 for the textbook Performer B2 - Student's Book with authors Marina Spiazzi, Marina Tavella, Margaret Layton from Zanichelli

Question

Read the interactive timeline about the right to a nationality, which is a fundamental human right explicitly protected under some of the core UN Human Rights Treaties. Then answer the questions.

Answer

  1. These treaties aim to advocate for and protect the fundamental human right to a nationality, ensuring that individuals have legal recognition of belonging to a specific state and access to associated rights and protections.
  2. Many international documents address nationality because it is closely tied to a person's identity and rights. Statelessness poses risks such as barriers to education, healthcare, employment, and legal protections. Stateless individuals may also face discrimination, exploitation, and social exclusion, highlighting the importance of addressing nationality issues to uphold human rights and dignity.

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