How Statelessness, Citizenship, and Out-migration Contribute to Stratification Among Rural Elderly in the Highlands of Thailand
Amanda Flaim, Lindy B Williams, and Daniel B Ahlquist
How Statelessness, Citizenship, and Out-migration Contribute to Stratification Among Rural Elderly in the Highlands of Thailand
Social Forces
2020
The citizen as mere human: Litigating denationalization in post-9/11 UK
Caylee Hong
The citizen as mere human: Litigating denationalization in post-9/11 UK
Anthropological Theory
2020
Implicit and explicit state attachment among single and dual American citizens
Seyoung Jung and Aleksander Ksiazkiewicz
Implicit and explicit state attachment among single and dual American citizens
Politics, Groups, and Identities
2020
Material Hardship Among Immigrants in the United States: Variation by Citizenship, Legal Status, and Origin in the 1996–2008 SIPP
Claire E. Altman, Colleen M. Heflin, Chaegyung Jun & James D. Bachmeier
Material Hardship Among Immigrants in the United States: Variation by Citizenship, Legal Status, and Origin in the 1996–2008 SIPP
Population Research and Policy Review
2020
‘Good American citizens’: a text-as-data analysis of citizenship manuals for immigrants, 1921–1996
Sara Wallace Goodman
‘Good American citizens’: a text-as-data analysis of citizenship manuals for immigrants, 1921–1996
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
2020
Local Citizenship in a Global Age
Kenneth Stahl
Local Citizenship in a Global Age
Cambridge University Press
2020
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Ghoumid and others v. France: The Grey Hole of Nationality Revocation
Back in 2015, five individuals were deprived of their French nationality. These five individuals challenged the revocation decrees before the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHRts). The decision in Ghoumid and others v. France was issued on 26 June 2020. The ECtHRts failed to recognise any violation of the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms. Worse, it created a “grey hole,” i.e., formal protection of the rule of law which is substantially inconsistent. Read More …
