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Acquisition and loss of nationality : policies and trends in 15 European states /

"Nationality and citizenship have been subjects of stormy policy debates in many EU countries in recent years. Concerns over the integration of immigrants, but also attempts to forge links with emigrants, have led to changes in the laws regulating loss and acquisition of nationality and citizen...

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Други автори: Baubock, Rainer, (Editor)
Формат: Електронна книга
Език: English
Публикувано: Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 2006.
Серия: IMISCOE research.
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Онлайн достъп: http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=438232
Подобни документи: Print version:: Acquisition and loss of nationality.
Съдържание:
  • Volume 1.
  • Comparative analyses.
  • Introduction
  • Nationality and citizenship in Europe: a common concern for all Member States
  • Terminology and research design
  • Main Trends
  • Main recommendations
  • Nationality in public international law and european law
  • The concept of nationality in public international law
  • Conditions for the acquisition of nationality
  • Loss of nationality
  • Rights and duties related to nationality
  • Multiple nationality
  • Nationality and Union citizenship
  • Methodology for comparing acquisition and loss of nationality
  • Basic outline of the method of comparison
  • Typology of modes of acquisition and loss of nationality
  • Detailed questionnaires
  • Research questions
  • Acquisition of nationality
  • Birthright-based modes of acquisition of nationality
  • Basic residence-based modes of acquisition of nationality
  • Family relation-based modes of acquisition of nationality
  • Affinity-based modes of acquisition of nationality
  • Other modes of acquisition of nationality
  • Density and frequency of different regulations
  • Loss of nationality
  • Renunciation of nationality
  • Loss of nationality abroad
  • Loss of nationality in or outside the respective country
  • Summary and conclusions
  • Administrative practices in the acquisition of nationality
  • Introduction
  • Methodology
  • Legal and political trends
  • Administrative practices
  • Dual/multiple nationality
  • Incentives to apply for nationality
  • Recommendations
  • Conclusion
  • Statistics on acquisition and loss of nationality
  • Introduction
  • Availability and quality of statistics regarding acquisitions of nationality
  • Acquisition of nationality: statistical developments
  • Statistics of cases of loss of nationality
  • European trends in nationality law
  • Introduction
  • Acquisition of nationality: the second generation
  • Acquisition of nationality: the first generation
  • The process of implementation
  • Emigrants and their offspring
  • Multiple nationality
  • Gender equality
  • The influence of international law
  • Conclusions
  • Rights of expatriates, multiple citizens and restricted citizenship for certain nationals
  • Introduction
  • Nationals with restricted citizenship
  • Nationals with multiple nationality
  • Expatriates
  • Summary and conclusions
  • The legal integration of potential citizens: Denizens in the EU in the final years before the implementation of the 2003 Directive on long-term resident third country nationals
  • Introduction
  • Analysis of changes in national law and practice in 2000-2004
  • Conclusions
  • The status of quasi-citizenship in EU member states: Why some states have 'almost-citizens'
  • Definition and research questions
  • Commonness and diversity
  • Why was this status created and when?
  • The status of non-citizen minors
  • Acquisition and loss of status
  • Rights attached to the status
  • Conclusions: quasi-citizenship: a transitional status?
  • Evaluation and recommendations
  • Introduction
  • General principles for acquisition and loss of nationality
  • The impact of European integration on Member State nationality
  • Legal rules for the acquisition and loss of nationality
  • Institutions and procedures for naturalisation
  • Concluding Remarks.
  • Volume 1.
  • Country Analyses.
  • Introduction
  • Historical development
  • Recent developments and current institutional arrangements
  • Belgium
  • Historical development
  • Recent developments and current institutional arrangements
  • Denmark
  • Historical development
  • Recent developments and current institutional arrangements
  • Finland
  • Historical development
  • Recent developments and current institutional arrangements
  • France
  • Historical development
  • Recent developments and current institutional arrangements
  • Germany
  • Historical development
  • Recent developments and current institutional arrangements
  • Greece
  • Historical development
  • Recent developments and current institutional arrangements
  • Ireland
  • Historical development
  • Recent developments and current institutional arrangements
  • Italy
  • Historical development
  • Recent developments and current institutional arrangements
  • Luxembourg
  • Historical development
  • Recent developments and current institutional arrangements
  • Netherlands
  • Historical development (1892-1985)
  • Recent developments and current institutional arrangements
  • Portugal
  • Historical development of Portuguese nationality law
  • Recent developments and current institutional arrangements
  • Spain
  • Historical development
  • Recent developments and current institutional arrangement
  • Sweden
  • Historical development
  • Recent developments and current institutional arrangements
  • United Kingdom
  • Historical development
  • Recent developments and current institutional arrangements.