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Citizenship Beyond Borders: A Cross-National Study of Dual Citizenship*
As global integration increases, the implications for state boundaries and citizens’ identity grow more significant. Some scholars suggest that the recognition of dual citizenship reveals the extent to which cross‐national immigration requires states to ...
Ann Hironaka +3 more
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Postnational or National Europe? European Asylum Policies and Immigration Controls
The paper deals with the theories of the transformation of the modern functions of the nation state and the immigrant membership associated with the (legally defined) status of community members exemplified by asylum policies.
Vedrana Baričević
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The traditional concept of citizenship (linked to the nation-State) expressed in the theoretical works of T. H. Marshall and defined as an array of rights (civil, political and social) is not enough to help us understand the migration and political ...
José Francisco PARRA
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Limits of European Citizenship: European Integration and Domestic Immigration Policies [PDF]
This paper studies the distribution and legitimisation of civil, political and social entitlements to non-citizens resident within the territory of EU member states.
Maarten P. Vink
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"Reconfiguring citizenship in Europe" [PDF]
The proliferation of membership reforms, changing incorporation policies, and European Union citizenship are some of the indicators which point to substantive transformations in citizenship in Europe. I argue in the paper that national citizenship is, in
Feldblum, Miriam.
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Patrolling the boundaries of belonging? Courts, law and citizenship [PDF]
This chapter explores how courts and law have contributed to the evolution of citizenship. Theoretically, it draws on Christian Joppke’s distinctions between citizenship as status, rights, and identity as a means to analyse different facets of belonging ...
Conant, Lisa +3 more
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Models of citizenship: Defining European identity and citizenship
Citizenship implies membership of a political community and is internally defined by rights, duties, participation, and identity. It has traditionally been subordinate to nationality, which defines the territorial limits of citizenship.
Gerard Delanty, Gerard Delanty (4461538)
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Following postnational signs: The trail of human rights
Following postnational signs is one of way of moving 'beyond nationalism', and this requires a critique of the moral and ethical foundations of the modern political community.
Sam Makinda, Makinda, S.
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State of the Art on the European Court of Justice and Enacting Citizenship. CEPS Special Report, April 27 2009 [PDF]
This report provides a state of the art of the main interdisciplinary academic discussions, EU acts and European Court of Justice (ECJ) case law surrounding issues related to citizenship, migration and integration.
Merlino, Massimo., Carrera, Sergio
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Re-imagining the nation-state: An impetus from the pandemic. [PDF]
Posocco L, Watson I.
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