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Dual Citizenship and Naturalisation [PDF]
The toleration of dual citizenship has become a global trend as states try to retain ties to their emigrants or to encourage their immigrants to naturalise. This volume examines changes in state attitudes to dual citizenship and their social impact, zooming in from analyses of global dynamics to a series of country case studies that illustrate the ...
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Dual Citizenship as a Path-Dependent Process [PDF]
Over the last few decades, dual nationalities worldwide have increased rapidly. This is astonishing when one considers that a few decades ago citizenship and political loyalty to a national political community were considered inseparable. Overall, there has been a bumpy-line trend towards increasing tolerance.
Faist, Thomas +2 more
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Urgensi Pengaturan Kewarganegaraan Ganda Bagi Diaspora Indonesia
The need for dual citizenship regulation seems increasingly prominent and becomes an issue that continues to be striven by the Indonesian Diasporas in various countries around the globe.
May Lim Charity
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Analysis of Existing Approaches Towards Iranians with Dual Citizenship and the State's Responsibility Towards Them [PDF]
Introduction The term dual citizen or dual national refers to an individual who is legally recognized by two countries at the same time. Dual citizenship has been a challenging issue in the Islamic Republic of Iran for many years. The current study aimed
Mahsa Shah Mohammadi +3 more
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MACIMIDE Global Expatriate Dual Citizenship Dataset
The MACIMIDE Global Expatriate Dual Citizenship Dataset charts the rules that existed in near all states of the world since 1960 with regard to the loss or renunciation of citizenship after a citizen of a respective state voluntarily acquires the ...
De Groot, Gerard-Rene +2 more
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Dual and multiple citizenship in the Russian Federation: Prospects for the development of legal regulation [PDF]
Introduction. After the legislative distinction between the concepts of “dual citizenship” and “multiple citizenship”, predicting the prospects for the development of legal regulation of social relations emerging in the field of ...
Pronyakina, Svetlana Юрьевна
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The Turkish legislature needs to enact a regulation that would allow Turkish nationals living in countries with significant populations of Turkish citizens, such as Germany, Belgium, and Austria, to continue to be treated like Turkish citizens, although ...
Necla Öztürk
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Drawing on rich oral histories from over two hundred in-depth interviews in West Africa, Europe, and North America, Robtel Neajai Pailey examines socio-economic change in Liberia, Africa's first black republic, through the prism of citizenship.
Pailey, Robtel Neajai
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Trajectories of emigrant quasi-citizenship: a comparative study of Mexico and Turkey
In two of the busiest migration corridors of the twentieth century, namely Mexico-US and Turkey-Germany, migrants can today be dual citizens. However, the acceptance of dual citizenship did not occur automatically; instead, it followed a period of legal ...
Rusen Yasar
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Dual Citizenship in Germany and what it Means for World Politics
The article is devoted to the new law on dual citizenship in Germany and analyzes its eventual impact on the international political system. Dual citizenship establishes political and legal connections between an individual and two states at the same ...
Maria S. Salkina
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