Introduction
The intersection of migration, displacement, statelessness, and human rights highlights the complex challenges faced by individuals forced to leave their homes due to conflict, persecution, environmental changes, or economic hardship. Displacement—whether internal or across borders—often leads to vulnerabilities, including limited access to basic needs, discrimination, and the risk of exploitation. Statelessness further exacerbates these issues, as individuals without legal recognition are denied fundamental rights such as education, healthcare, and employment. Human rights frameworks, including international treaties and conventions, aim to protect displaced persons and stateless individuals, yet enforcement remains inconsistent due to political, legal, and social barriers. Addressing these challenges requires global cooperation, legal reforms, and inclusive policies to ensure the dignity and rights of all affected individuals.
Biographies
Displaced / Migrants / Stateless / Refugees – General
Displaced / Migrants / Stateless / Refugees & Human Rights
- Drops of Light into the Darkness: Migration, Immigration, and Human Rights
- Human rights and forced displacement: Converging standards
- Human Rights Implications of Climate Change Induced Displacement
- Human rights of migrants: Challenges of the new decade
- International Migration and Human Rights
- Migration and women’s health
- Migration, mobility and solutions: An evolving perspective
- Protection, Human Rights and Forced Migration
- Religion in Gender-Based Violence, Immigration, and Human Rights
- Rights of Children, Youth and Women in the Context of Migration
Displaced / Migrants / Stateless / Refugees & Psychology
- Associations Between Migration Experience and Perceived Mental Health in Optimal Ageing: Evidence from the Sardinian Blue Zone
- Common mental health problems in immigrants and refugees: general approach in primary care
- Culture and Migration: Psychological Trauma in Children and Adolescents
- Mental health of refugees, asylum seekers and migrants: An overview of challenges and good practice examples
- Mental Health Refugees – Difficulties from the country of origin to the receiving country – A review
- Migration and Well-being: Beyond the Macrosystem
- Psychological Perspectives on Immigration
- Psychology of Forced Displacement and Migration: A systematic review of the scientific literature
- Psychology, migration studies, and their disconnections: A review of existing research and future possibilities
- Public Health Aspects of Mental Health Among Migrants and Refugees: A Review of the Evidence on Mental Health Care for Refugees
Intersection: Displaced / Migrants / Stateless / Refugees & Human Rights & Psychology
- Decolonial and intersectional feminist psychology for the future of (forced) migration and refugee resettlement
- Forced Migration
- Psychiatric implications of displacement: Contributions from the psychology of place
- The Intersection of Psychology and Human Rights in Addressing Racism, Discrimination, and Xenophobia: Past, Present, and Future Directions
- The Psychology of Migration