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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A Legal Certainty of Dual Citizenship for Possession of Land
This research is to analyze and examine the legal certainty of children holding dual citizenship (bipatride) from mixed marriages to have property rights on land in Indonesia, as well as future arrangements to be able to provide equality for children ...
Cornelia Mella Vista
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Conventional Regulation of Relations related to multiple and dual Citizenship
The subject of the study is the conventional regulation of relations arising in connection with multiple and dual citizenship. The emphasis in the modern international regulation of issues of dual and/or multiple citizenship is generated by the ...
D. Adzhba
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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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Dual citizenship in the context of the interaction of international and national public law
The subject of the study is international legal conventions and agreements concluded in the XX-XXI centuries on issues of dual citizenship. The methodological basis of the research consists of the following methods of cognition: system legal analysis ...
Svetlana Proniakina
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Development, (Dual) Citizenship and Its Discontents in Africa
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.
Robtel Neajai Pailey
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Russia in the Post-Soviet Space: Dual Citizenship as a Foreign Policy Instrument
The spread of dual citizenship in the post-Soviet space is becoming one of the most important tools for ensuring Russia’s hegemony in the region. However, this phenomenon is often overlooked in foreign policy analysis.
I. Zevelev
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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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Is Toufik Lounes another brick in the wall? The CJEU and the on-going shaping of the EU citizenship [PDF]
This Insight tackles a recent judgment of the CJEU, Toufik Lounes (Court of Justice, judgment of 14 November 2017, case C-165/16, Toufik Lounes v. Secretary of State for the Home Department), where the CJEU was asked to rule on the case of a EU national,
Gualco, Elena
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Assyrians Without Borders: Middle Eastern Christians Towards a New Form of Citizenship in Sweden
This article presents a case study of a Swedish-based NGO, Assyrians Without Borders (AWB), whose priority objective is to help Middle Eastern Christians, mainly Assyrians/Syriacs, in need in their ...
Marta Woźniak-Bobińska
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