When States Take Rights Back: Citizenship Revocation and Its Discontents
Émilien Fargues and Elke Winter, Special Issue: When States Take Rights Back: Citizenship Revocation and Its Discontents, Citizenship Studies, 2019
Émilien Fargues and Elke Winter, Special Issue: When States Take Rights Back: Citizenship Revocation and Its Discontents, Citizenship Studies, 2019
Päivi Johanna Neuvonen, Transforming Membership? Citizenship, Identity and the Problem of Belonging in Regional Integration Organizations, European Journal of International Law, 2019
Sara Kalm, Affective Naturalization: Practices of Citizenship Conferment, Alternatives: Global, Local, Political, 2019
We are happy to announce that GLOBALCIT has recently published four analyses of citizenship laws in different states in Africa. In the report on the citizenship law of Zimbabwe, Bronwen Manby explores the contestations of citizenship in this country taking Read More …
Border dwellers in the US and Mexico are subject to two authorities. It’s only fair to give them the cross-border rights and permissions to match.
Over 15 million citizens of the European Union (EU) are currently living in a Member State other than that of their nationality. While in theory they should be accorded the same electoral rights as nationals of the Member State where they reside, the reality is far more complicated. Member States have wide discretion in regulating voting and candidacy rights of mobile EU citizens. Read More …
A number of mobile European Union (EU) citizens residing in the United Kingdom (UK) are prevented from voting in the European Parliament elections. The denial of voting rights has, in most cases, been caused by administrative errors. A number of Read More …
Zeynep Yanasmayan and Zeynep Kaşlı, Reading diasporic engagements through the lens of citizenship: Turkey as a test case, Political Geography, 2019
Francesco Pasetti, The politics and policies of citizenship in Italy and Spain, an ideational account, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2019