Citizenship: What Everyone Needs to Know
Peter Spiro
Citizenship: What Everyone Needs to Know
Oxford University Press
2020
Tjebbes in Wonderland: On European Citizenship, Nationality and Fundamental Rights
Hanneke Van Eijken
Tjebbes in Wonderland: On European Citizenship, Nationality and Fundamental Rights
European Constitutional Law Review
2020
Neither here nor there: Residency as a condition for naturalisation
In Irish immigration law, the conditions for becoming a citizen through the process of naturalisation demand that the immigrant acquires a reckonable residence of five out of nine years in the State. However, the determination of this residence period poses a problem in establishing which legal concept of residence is required. Legal terminology on residency can be found in different areas of law. You will find ‘lawful residency’ in immigration law, and ‘actual residency’ in taxation law, ‘normal residency’ and ‘habitual residency’ are both found in succession law and family law: but what of ‘continuous residence’?
Transnational turnout. Determinants of emigrant voting in home country elections
Irina Ciornei and Eva Østergaard-Nielsen
Transnational turnout. Determinants of emigrant voting in home country elections
Political Geography
2020
Atypical citizenship regimes: comparing legal and political conceptualizations
Daniel Naujoks
Atypical citizenship regimes: comparing legal and political conceptualizations
Comparative Migration studies
2020
Nacionalidade, Cidadania e Identitade
Patrícia Jerónimo (editor)
Nacionalidade, Cidadania e Identitade
Special Issue of the e-boletim lei e Justiça
2020
