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A new citizenship law is due to replace Poland’s law of 1962

Posted onJanuary 25, 2012July 28, 2017

by EUDO CITIZENSHIP expert Dorota Pudzianowska On 18th January 2012, the Constitutional Tribunal decided that the new Polish citizenship law (the Nationality Law Act of 2 April 2009) does not violate the Constitution. According to the Tribunal, Article 30 of Read More …

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Constitutional Court confirms Austrian citizenship for children born by American surrogate mother

Posted onJanuary 25, 2012July 28, 2017

by Rainer Bauböck (EUDO CITIZENSHIP co-director) On 14 December 2011 the Austrian Constitutional Court decided in a case involving an American surrogate mother who had given birth to two children whose genetic parents are Austrian citizens residing in Vienna. After Read More …

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Non-EU parents get residency in Ireland as effect of Zambrano case

Posted onJanuary 24, 2012

More than 850 non-EU parents of Irish-citizen children have been granted residency in Ireland since the landmark European court judgment last year. Read the full article in the Irish Times.

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New Polish nationality law under constitutional review

Posted onJanuary 17, 2012July 28, 2017

By our EUDO CITIZENSHIP expert Dorota Pudzianowska On 18 January 2012, the Polish Constitutional Tribunal will consider the new Polish nationality law (case no. Kp 5/09) at a public hearing. The Act of Parliament was referred to the Constitutional Tribunal Read More …

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Sweden in bid to ‘define Swedish citizenship’

Posted onJanuary 16, 2012July 28, 2017

The government plans to launch an inquiry to study Swedish citizenship in hopes of finding ways to boost its value and use it as a tool for integration. Read the full article in The Local.

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Estonian Citizenship Gains Popularity in Russia

Posted onJanuary 13, 2012July 28, 2017

An increasing number of Russian citizens have begun to dig up their Estonian roots, getting an Estonian passport, and, along with that, the right to live anywhere in the EU and visa-free travel to the US.Read the article on the Read More …

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Czech Interior Ministry demands unnecessary formalities from young Vietnamese

Posted onJanuary 10, 2012December 12, 2017

The Czech Interior Ministry demands unnecessary formalities from young Vietnamese, mostly university students and graduates, who apply for Czech citizenship. Read the article in the Prague Daily Monitor.

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Multiple citizenship is on the rise. But some states continue to deter it

Posted onJanuary 6, 2012

Read the article in The Economist, discussing among others proposed restrictions on dual citizenship in the Netherlands. Read also this commentary in The Economist praising multiple citizenship.

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France Stiffens Citizenship Requirements

Posted onJanuary 4, 2012July 28, 2017

Foreigners must take a tough new language test and swear allegiance to ‘French values.’ Critics call it a far-right ploy for votes in upcoming elections. Read the article by Kim Willsher in The Los Angeles Times, January 2, 2012.

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Les frontières de l’« identité nationale ». L’injonction à l’assimilation en France métropolitaine et coloniale

Comment un État-nation trace-t-il les frontières de ce qu’il perçoit comme son « identité » ? Pourquoi et comment, pour y parvenir, cherche-t-il constamment à définir son extériorité au travers d’un Autre jugé « inassimilable » ? En revenant sur Read More …

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