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Czech Republic: Major Points of Change of the New Draft Citizenship Law

Posted onNovember 6, 2011July 28, 2017

By EUDO CITIZENSHIP expert Andrea Baršová In line with its statement of 4 August 2010, the Czech government established after the 2010 parliamentary elections to the Chamber of Deputies proceeds with the work on the new citizenship law.[1] The new Read More …

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Rajoy proposes a test of Spanishness to obtain Spanish nationality

Posted onNovember 3, 2011July 28, 2017

Summary by Roxana Barbulescu of the article on Elpais.com (full text in Spanish available here) On 1 November 2011 the conservative party in Spain, the Popular Party announced in its electoral programme that if they win the elections scheduled for Read More …

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Bosnia and Herzegovina Ratifies Agreement on Dual Citizenship with Croatia

Posted onOctober 31, 2011December 12, 2017

By EUDO Citizenship author Dejan Stjepanovic On 26 October 2011 Bosnia and Herzegovina ratified an agreement on dual citizenship with Croatia. The agreement was adopted in 2007 but had failed to be ratified by the Bosnia and Herzegovina Presidency in Read More …

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Adoption of a law regulating the relations between Croatia and its co-ethnics

Posted onOctober 27, 2011July 28, 2017

On 21 October 2011 the Croatian Parliament adopted the Law on Relations between the Republic of Croatia and Croats outside the Republic of Croatia. The law was based on the government’s strategy adopted in May 2011. The law distinguishes between Read More …

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Czech Republic: Ministry of Interior to toughen conditions for granting citizenship

Posted onOctober 20, 2011December 12, 2017

The Interior Ministry has been preparing a new bill that toughens the conditions for granting Czech citizenship. Read the draft law (in Czech) and the report in Prague Daily Monitor (in English). Take note that the law should enter into Read More …

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Denial of Maltese citizenship to child born out of wedlock was discriminatory

Posted onOctober 12, 2011December 12, 2017

Read the press release and the full judgment by the European Court of Human Rights.

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Europeanisation in action: Montenegro changes its citizenship law

Posted onSeptember 22, 2011December 12, 2017

by EUDO Citizenship country expert Jelena Dzankic (Also available at www.citsee.eu)   When Montenegro received its candidate country status in November 2010, the European Commission (EC) recommended that the country fulfil seven conditions before opening accession talks. The requirement that Read More …

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Slovakia: Plans for reintroducing toleration of dual citizenship delayed

Posted onSeptember 22, 2011July 28, 2017

By EUDO Citizenship country expert Dagmar Kusa In May 2010 the Slovak parliament adopted an amendment to its citizenship law that provides for withdrawal of Slovak citizenship in case of voluntary acquisition of a foreign nationality. This law was widely Read More …

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New Amendments to the Citizenship Law of Armenia

Posted onSeptember 21, 2011July 28, 2017

By EUDO Citizenship country expert Shushanik Makaryan On September 15, in its four-day session, the National Assembly of Armenia discussed and adopted in the first reading new amendments to Armenia’s citizenship law. Given the overwhelming support majority of the deputies Read More …

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The UN calls for more countries to sign up conventions on statelessness

Posted onAugust 25, 2011

According to the UN, some 12 million people around the world do not have citizenship of any country and are being denied basic human rights as a result. Read the report on BBC news.

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