The international diffusion of expatriate dual citizenship
Maarten Vink et al., The international diffusion of expatriate dual citizenship, Migration Studies, 2019
Maarten Vink et al., The international diffusion of expatriate dual citizenship, Migration Studies, 2019
Jo Shaw, ‘Shunning’ and ‘Seeking’ membership: rethinking citizenship regimes in the European constitutional space, Edinburgh School of Law Research Paper, 2019
On 12 May, Lithuania held a referendum on amending the country’s constitution in order to allow dual citizenship with countries of the European Union, European Economic Area, NATO and the OECD, while retaining prohibition of dual nationality with countries that are members Read More …
Jelena Džankić, The Global Market for Investor Citizenship, Palgrave Macmillan, 2019
Bronwen Manby, Citizenship Law as the Foundation for Political Participation in Africa, Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics, 2019
Dimitry Kochenov et al., The Naturalisation–Privacy Interface: Publication of Personal Data of New Citizens vs European Privacy Standards, Jean Monnet Working Paper of NYU Law School, 2018
Arnfinn H. Midtbøen, Dual Citizenship in an Era of Securitisation: The Case of Denmark, Nordic Journal of Migration Research, 2019
Russian President Vladimir Putin has recently announced that he is considering to extend the Executive Order identifying groups of persons entitled to a fast-track procedure when applying for Russian citizenship on humanitarian grounds to the whole of Ukraine. The decree, signed Read More …
On 12 May, Lithuanians will vote to change their constitution to allow dual citizenship. Article 12(2) of the country’s 1992 Constitution stipulates a prohibition of dual nationality, which has been in place since independence. The draft constitutional law that would Read More …
On Monday, the German Constitutional Court has decided that mentally or psychologically impaired citizens who have a legal custodian will have the right to vote in the next elections for the European Parliament in May. The Court had ruled as Read More …