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Albania to grant citizenship to Ethnic Albanians in the neighbourhood and diaspora

Posted onJuly 4, 2013December 18, 2017

By Albania & Kosovo Country Expert Gezim Krasniqi Until recently, the Albanian citizenship regime was one of the last remaining regimes in the region of Southeast Europe that did not apply the post-territorial principle of ethnic selectivity. Despite the fact Read More …

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Should Citizenship be Conditional? The Ethics of Denationalization

While many political theorists have focused on the question of whether states have a duty to grant citizenship to noncitizens, this article examines the issues associated with the state’s withdrawal of citizenship. Denationalization powers have recently emerged as a controversial Read More …

Northern Irish citizens born in Irish Republic face difficulties in getting UK passports

Posted onJune 25, 2013July 28, 2017

Read the news report in The Belfast Telegraph. 

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Large increase in number of naturalisations granted in Ireland

Posted onJune 24, 2013July 28, 2017

By EUDO-CITIZENSHIP partner Iseult Honohan.  In answer to a parliamentary question on June 13, 2013, the Irish Minister for Justice confirmed a significant increase in of grants of citizenship by naturalisation since 2009. These have risen from 1,529 in 2002, and Read More …

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Austrian citizenship law amendment discussed in parliamentary expert hearing

Posted onJune 21, 2013July 28, 2017

The Austrian Parliament’s Home Affairs Committee held a public expert hearing on the government’s proposed amendment to the citizenship law.  EUDO CITIZENSHIP co-director Rainer Bauböck was invited to testify as expert and present the results of the ACIT project for Read More …

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La controversa del ius soli in Italia: Risposta a Giovanni Sartori

Posted onJune 21, 2013July 28, 2017

By EUDO-CITIZENSHIP Italy Country Expert Giovanna Zincone. Lo ius soli di stile europeo, il solo in discussione oggi in Italia, non prevede che il figlio di uno straniero nato sul posto diventi all’istante un cittadino, vuole che ci sia andato Read More …

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Citizenship configurations: analysing the multiple purposes of citizenship regimes in Europe

This article presents an analysis of the multiple purposes of citizenship regimes in 36 states in Europe. Previous studies on this topic suffer from two methodological deficits that lead to an incomplete perspective on how states regulate citizenship status: they Read More …

Immigrant naturalization in the context of institutional diversity: policy matters, but to whom?

Why do some immigrants naturalize and others not? While much of the literature emphasizes the importance of country of origin features and individual characteristics, there is surprisingly little systematic research on the relation between citizenship policies in destination countries and Read More …

British citizenship test ‘like bad pub quiz’

Posted onJune 15, 2013July 28, 2017

A recent study has highlighted serious problems in the ‘Life in the UK’ test which applicants for naturalisation have to take in order to become British citizens.  Read the academic study and blog entry by Thom Brooks from Durham University.  Read More …

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The Czech Chamber of deputies adopts new citizenship law

Posted onJune 14, 2013July 28, 2017

By EUDO-CITIZENSHIP expert Andrea Baršová.  On 11 June 2013 the Czech Chamber of Deputies cast a final vote on the new citizenship law. By this vote the Chamber outvoted the Senate amendments[1] and enacted the bill as approved by the Read More …

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