Closing a Backdoor to Dual Citizenship: The German Citizenship Law Reform of 2000 and the Abolishment of the “Domestic Clause” [PDF]
The German citizenship law underwent a paradigmatic amendment in 2000. One often overlooked change of this reform was the abolishment of the domestic clause (“Inlandsklausel”) that implied a substantial restriction to de facto dual citizenship acceptance.
Swantje Falcke, Maarten Vink
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The Citizenship Paradigm Debate in Dual Citizenship Discourses in Indonesia
Various adjustments regarding citizenship law regulations in Indonesia still do not provide accommodation for all citizens. After the enactment of Law Number 12 of 2006 concerning Citizenship, there was pressure from the Indonesian diaspora to implement
Hilal Ramdhani
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A Dream of Dual Citizenship [PDF]
Many problems exist for United States (U.S.) descendants of Cabo Verde (In 2015, the government of Cabo Verde asked in the United Nations that the official name be Cabo Verde in all documents, opposed to the colonial version, “Cape Verde”) Islands ...
Karen Bernadette Mclean Dade
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The shifting of traditional understanding of citizenship due to international migration [PDF]
This article analyzes how migration has profoundly influenced the conception of citizenship by challenging the traditional state-citizen relationship and introducing transnational and European citizenship, which disconnects nationality from civic rights.
Angela Paparusso +1 more
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Anthropology Reading of Heidegger and its Impact on Philosophy of Modern Public Law [PDF]
According to article 98 of the Civil Service Management Act of Iran, “the acceptance of foreign citizenship” by staff and executives provided that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmation, will result in termination of their public service ...
ali Mashhadi, . ranagaini . ranagaini
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The Dilemma of Dual Citizenship Plan in Indonesia: An Overview of Politics and Human Rights
The development of globalization has had an impact on the perspectives of Indonesian citizens, especially diaspora groups who wish to apply a dual citizenship legal status, because it is considered to have a positive impact on their lives.
Hilal Ramdhani, Rayhan Musa Novian
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DUAL CITIZENSHIP IN THE CONTEXT OF OPPORTUNITIES AND PROSPECTS OF UKRAINIAN MIGRANTS
The phenomenon of dual (multiple) citizenship is considered from the point of view of interests of citizens, first of Ukrainian migrants, and the state - the state of origin and the state of residence of migrants.
Tetyana Panchenko
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The state is obliged to fulfill and protect the rights of its citizens, including the right to citizenship status. This status will facilitate citizens in living their lives, both in the country that grants citizenship status and in other countries.
Supriyadi A Arief
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Dual Citizenship in an Era of Securitisation: 'The Case of Denmark'
This article uses the case of Denmark to critically discuss key assumptions in the theoretical literature on dual citizenship. When Denmark surprisingly accepted dual citizenship in 2015, the decision reflected two distinct lines of argument: first ...
Arnfinn H. Midtbøen
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Dual Citizenship in Poland and in Israel: Selected Legal Aspects in a Comparative Perspective [PDF]
The tragic years of World War II, followed by the unfriendly communist policy in Poland towards the Jewish community, changed the country from a multicultural into the most homogeneous state in the European Union nowadays.
Przemysław Zawada
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