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International Journal of Academic Research in Progressive Education and Development

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Revisiting the Laws and Policies Related to Educational Rights of Stateless Children in Malaysia

Nur Ezan Rahmat, Daleleer Kaur Randawar, Sheela Jayabalan, Muhammad Umar Abdul Razak, Izuan Izzaidi Azmi

http://dx.doi.org/10.6007/IJARPED/v10-i3/11261

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Statelessness has been a substantial issue around the globe, yet the fact that stateless children in this country are struggling due to being deprived of rights to education is rarely discussed. This study is important as discrimination on the basis of ethnicity, gender, race or religion is the major cause of statelessness globally. In Malaysia, the laws and policies related to the educational rights of stateless children are clear, but the question is, are they adequate and sufficient? The objectives of this study is to revisit and scrutinise the laws and policies concerning the educational rights of stateless children in Malaysia, as well as to propose some amendments. This research employs qualitative research methodology with a doctrinal mechanism whereby the laws and policies have been revisited and examined. It is hoped that the findings of this research will lead the Malaysian government to amend the existing laws and policies related to the educational rights of stateless children; and to adopt the policy implemented by Thailand, which has allowed stateless children to enrol in public schools without any prerequisites. The future research could comparatively analyse and examine the laws in Thailand to be the benchmark in improving the current situation in Malaysia.

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In-Text Citation: (Rahmat et al., 2021)
To Cite this Article: Rahmat, N. E., Randawar, D. K., Jayabalan, S., Razak, M. U. A., & Azmi, I. I. (2021). Revisiting the Laws and Policies Related to Educational Rights of Stateless Children in Malaysia. International Journal of Academic Research in Progressive Education and Development, 10(3), 1174–1184.