A Nation on Paper: Making a State in the Republic of Biafra
Samuel Fury Childs Daly
A Nation on Paper: Making a State in the Republic of Biafra
Comparative Studies in Society and History
2020
Samuel Fury Childs Daly
A Nation on Paper: Making a State in the Republic of Biafra
Comparative Studies in Society and History
2020
Over the last fifty years most states have expanded their electorate by offering voting rights to their citizens residing abroad. Turnout has, however, remained almost consistently low and only in a few occasions has the expat vote had a significant impact on electoral outcomes.
Elie Michel and Joachim Blatter
Enfranchising immigrants and/or emigrants? Attitudes towards voting rights expansion among sedentary nationals in Europe
Ethnic and Racial Studies
2020
Dora Kostakopoulou
EU Citizenship Law and Policy. Beyond Brexit
Edward Elgar
2020
Berihun Adugna Gebeye
Citizenship and Human Rights in the Ethiopian Federal Republic
SSRN Papers
2020
Centre for Public Interest Law
Securing Citizenship. India’s legal obligations towards precarious citizens and stateless persons
Jindal Global Law School
2020
Chan-Hoong Leong, Adam Komisarof, Justine Dandy, Inga Jasinskaja-Lahti, Saba Safdar, Katja Hanke, Eugene Teng
What does it take to become “one of us?” Redefining ethnic-civic citizenship using markers of everyday nationhood
International Journal of Intercultural Relations
2020
Nathan Cambien, Dimitry Kochenov, and Elise Muir (editors)
European Citizenship under Stress. Social Justice, Brexit and Other Challenges
Brill | Nijhoff
2020
Anita Manatschal, Verena Wisthaler and Christina Isabel Zuber
Making regional citizens? The political drivers and effects of subnational immigrant integration policies in Europe and North America
Regional Studies
2020
On 20 and 21 September 2020, Italian voters cast their ballots in a referendum to amend the Italian Constitution. Two core issue are put to popular vote: to reduce the number of Members of Parliament from 630 to 400 in the Chamber of Deputies and from 315 to 200 in the Senate.