The speaking citizen: language requirements and linguistic neoliberal colonialisms
Anne-Marie Fortier
The speaking citizen: language requirements and linguistic neoliberal colonialisms
Citizenship Studies
2022
Contesting Race and Citizenship: Youth Politics in the Black Mediterranean
Camilla Hawthorne
Contesting Race and Citizenship: Youth Politics in the Black Mediterranean
Cornell University Press
2022
Citizenship deprivation as banishment: The High Court of Australia in Alexander’s case
On 8 June 2022, in Alexander v Minister for Home Affairs [2022] HCA 19, the High Court of Australia invalidated a ministerial power of citizenship deprivation. It reasoned that the deprivation was punishment for misconduct. Punishment for misconduct is an exclusively judicial function, one that cannot be conferred on the executive. This characterization of deprivation as punishment rested on a view of citizenship as a fundamental assurance of territorial security.
Constitutional moments and resurgent citizenship
Anupama Roy
Constitutional moments and resurgent citizenship
Citizenship Studies
2022
Going global: opportunities and challenges for the development of a comparative research agenda on citizenship policies at the global level
Émilien Fargues (ed)
Going global: opportunities and challenges for the development of a comparative research agenda on citizenship policies at the global level
Robert Schuman Centre Working Paper
2022
The Partialization (and Parcelization) of Citizenship?
Eleanor Knott
The Partialization (and Parcelization) of Citizenship?
Citizenship Studies
2022
