Passports for Sale: How (Un)Meritocratic Are Citizenship by Investment Programmes?
Odile Ammann
Passports for Sale: How (Un)Meritocratic Are Citizenship by Investment Programmes?
European Journal of Migration and Law
2020
Odile Ammann
Passports for Sale: How (Un)Meritocratic Are Citizenship by Investment Programmes?
European Journal of Migration and Law
2020
Djordje Sredanovic
The tactics and strategies of naturalisation: UK and EU27 citizens in the context of Brexit
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
2020
Chulwoo Lee
Nation v. State: Constitutionalizing Transnational Nationhood, Creating Ethnizens, and Engaging with Kin-Foreigners in Europe and Asia
Asian Journal of Law and Society
2020
Italy decided to shorten from four to two years the administrative procedure for decisions on naturalisation (for residence- and marriage-based citizenship acquisition).
French authorities have granted citizenship to approximately 74 “frontline foreign workers in the face of the health crisis” caused by COVID-19, and another 693 are in the final stages.
Alex Green
Three Models of Political Membership: Delineating ‘The People in Question’
Oxford Journal of Legal Studies
2020
Rezart Hoxhaj, Maarten Vink and Tijana Breuer
Immigrant Naturalisation, Employment and Occupational Status in Western Europe
Frontiers in Sociology
2020
Introduction and response by Yossi Harpaz and Jelena Džankić; comments by Rainer Bauböck, Ashley Mantha-Hollands, Szabolcs Pogonyi, and Jo Shaw
On 10 December 2020, the Parliament of Belarus approved changes to the country’s citizenship legislation, to become effective six months after the amendments’ publication in the country’s Official Gazette. Amendments affect the modes of acquisition and loss of citizenship of Belarus.