The ‘Person of Northern Ireland’: A Vestigial Form of EU Citizenship?
Jeremy B. Bierbach
The ‘Person of Northern Ireland’: A Vestigial Form of EU Citizenship?
European Constitutional Law Review
2021
Jeremy B. Bierbach
The ‘Person of Northern Ireland’: A Vestigial Form of EU Citizenship?
European Constitutional Law Review
2021
Kacper Szulecki, Davide Bertelli, Marta Bivand Erdal, Anatolie Coșciug, Angelina Kussy, Gabriella Mikiewicz, Corina Tulbure
To vote or not to vote? Migrant electoral (dis)engagement in an enlarged Europe
Migration Studies
2021
Michelle Foster and Timnah Rachel Baker
Racial Discrimination in Nationality Laws: A Doctrinal Blind Spot of International Law?
Columbia Journal of Race and Law
2021
Marco Giugni and Maria Grasso (eds)
Handbook of Citizenship and Migration
Edward Elgar
2021
In the European Union (EU) the issue of citizenship can be brought to the supranational level because the citizenship of EU Member States is also EU citizenship. This provides certain opportunities for engaging the norms and principles of EU law, such as the principle of proportionality. However, ethnic and other nationalisms undermine the application of the principle of proportionality as regards access to and loss of citizenship.
Pieter Bevelander and Derek Hutcheson
Voting Behavior of Immigrants and Their Children in Sweden
Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies
2021
Marta Bivand Erdal and Arnfinn H Midtbøen
‘Birthplace unknown’: on the symbolic value of the passport for identity-construction among naturalised citizens
Identities
2021
Leah Bassel and Kamran Khan
Migrant women becoming British citizens: care and coloniality
Citizenship Studies
2021