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Special Issue on Deportation and Denationalisation based on a GLOBALCIT workshop

Posted onMarch 6, 2020March 6, 2020

A forthcoming special issue of Citizenship Studies ‘The Power to Expel: Deportation and Denationalisation in Historical, Legal and Normative Perspective’ (vol. 24, no. 3, May 2020) has been guest-edited by GLOBALCIT collaborator Rutger Birnie and co-director Rainer Bauböck. All articles are already available online. This special issue is Read More …

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Trump’s new, undemocratic, denaturalisation policy

Posted onMarch 3, 2020April 21, 2023

Last week, the US Justice Department announced the creation of a “Denaturalisation Section”, which will focus on stripping US citizenship status of those it believes had acquired it fraudulently. However, this choice contributes to the undermining of the post-World War 2 consensus that the right to citizenship is a basic human right.

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The Power to Expel: Deportation and Denationalisation in Historical, Legal and Normative Perspective

Rutger Birnie and Rainer Bauböck (editors)
The Power to Expel: Deportation and Denationalisation in Historical, Legal and Normative Perspective
Citizenship Studies
2020

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Scotland adopts a more inclusive franchise

Posted onFebruary 27, 2020April 21, 2023

On 21 February, the Scottish Parliament approved the Scottish Elections (Franchise and Representation) Bill that extends the franchise in Scottish parliamentary (Holyrood) and local government elections in two significant ways.

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GLOBALCIT features in IOM report on Migration Governance Indicators

Posted onFebruary 25, 2020February 25, 2020

The International Organisation for Migration (IOM) recently released its first global report on the state of national migration governance. The report, Migration Governance Indicators: A Global Perspective, provides a global overview on migration governance based on data collected and analysed Read More …

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A Qualified Defence of the Primacy of Nationality of European Union Citizenship

Martijn van den Brink
A Qualified Defence of the Primacy of Nationality of European Union Citizenship
International & Comparative Law Quarterly
2020

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European Citizenship and Identity Outside of the European Union. Europe Outside Europe?

Agnieszka Weinar
European Citizenship and Identity Outside of the European Union. Europe Outside Europe?
Routledge
2020

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Copying Europe? Integration as a Citizenship Requirement in Australia

Heli Askola
Copying Europe? Integration as a Citizenship Requirement in Australia
International Migration Review
2020

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Three important lessons from the recent decision of the Colombian Constitutional Court

Posted onFebruary 19, 2020April 21, 2023

The Colombian Constitutional Court took an important decision in the context of the current migratory movement triggered by the crisis in Venezuela. This judgment could become a benchmark for the fight against statelessness.

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A follow-up decision by the Council of State of the Netherlands in the Tjebbes case

Posted onFebruary 18, 2020April 21, 2023

The Raad van State (Council of State of the Netherlands, sitting as Supreme Administrative Court of the Netherlands) decided how the Netherlands authorities have to deal with the cases which gave rise to the preliminary ruling procedure decided by Court of Justice of the European Union in Tjebbes and Others.

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