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Dans nos sociétés contemporaines, sans cesse bouleversées par les restructurations économiques et les recompositions sociales, les institutions étatiques doivent faire face à la difficulté d'assurer l'inclusion sociale et la participation à la vie collective des citoyens. En Europe comme dans les Amériques, nous assistons à des mutations importantes dans les régimes de citoyenneté et à des changements de formes de citoyenneté. Cet ouvrage examine en détail ces transformations, à partir de perspectives multiples qui, non seulement croisent les optiques européennes et canadiennes, mais mobilisent plusieurs disciplines, que ce soit la science politique, la sociologie, le droit ou la philosophie.
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Dual nationality has been the subject of heated debate in the Netherlands in recent years. In this historical and international comparative study, De Hart shows that such debates are not unique to our time, nor to the Netherlands. An analysis of political debates in the United States, Germany and the Netherlands since 1945 shows that dual nationality is viewed very differently, depending on the context and the group being discussed. The analysis is interspersed with interviews with immigrants, emigrants and members of mixed families about the sometimes very personal meaning of dual nationality. Discussions on the dual nationality of Japanese-Americans during the Second World War, of Dutch emigrants in South Africa in the 1980s, are discussed.
Dual nationality --- Double nationality --- Dual allegiance --- Dual citizenship --- Nationality, Dual --- Nationality, Plural --- Plural nationality --- Citizenship --- Conflict of laws --- Law and legislation
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Citizenship --- Dual nationality --- Citoyenneté --- Double nationalité
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This book investigates the epistemological and ethical challenges faced by studies exploring the relations between climate change and human migration. At the heart of the contemporary preoccupation with climate change is a concern for its societal impacts. Among these, its presumed effect on human migration is perhaps the most politically resonant, regardless of whether that politics is oriented towards human or national security. There is, however, a problem: research on the causal link between climate change and migration has shown it to be a highly equivocal one. By extension, it remains unclear what - if any - response is required from law and policy. Carefully structured to guide the reader through the issue of 'climate migration' in a logical and rigorous manner, this book is the first to bring together key critiques, caveats, and cautions in order to systematically examine the challenges facing law, policy, and research on the topic. At a time in which both the effects of climate change and the causes of migration are of great public and political interest, and in which these interests are often fraught with sentiment and freighted with politics, the book brings dispassionately critical perspectives to bear on a topic that desperately needs it.
Climate change. --- Citizenship & nationality law --- Environment law
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This open access book focuses on private sponsorship of refugees, which has slowly begun to increase the opportunities for refugees to start new lives in Europe, without putting themselves or their families at risk from perilous journeys. After contextualising the phenomenon and describing the most notable European programmes, the book argues that private sponsorship schemes characterised by naming and additionality should be further explored and trialled within Europe. Having considered the phenomenon from both theoretical and practical viewpoints, the book argues that this would be possible by balancing private sponsors' claims with state sovereignty, in matters such as welfare, integration and security. The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com.
Refugees. --- Citizenship & nationality law --- Europe --- Family law
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#SBIB:321H30 --- Hedendaagse politieke en sociale theorieën (vanaf de 19de eeuw): algemeen (incl. utilitarisme, burgerschap) --- Citizenship --- Dual nationality --- Globalization --- Double nationality --- Dual allegiance --- Dual citizenship --- Nationality, Dual --- Nationality, Plural --- Plural nationality --- Conflict of laws --- Law and legislation
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Dual nationality --- Conflict of laws --- Double nationalité --- Nationalité (Droit international privé) --- Citizenship --- Citizenship. --- Double nationalité --- Nationalité (Droit international privé) --- Dual nationality - United States --- Dual nationality - Europe --- Conflict of laws - Citizenship --- Double nationality --- Dual allegiance --- Dual citizenship --- Nationality, Dual --- Nationality, Plural --- Plural nationality --- Law and legislation
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Citizenship is no longer an exclusive relationship. Many people today are citizens of multiple countries, whether by birth, naturalization, or even through monetary means, with schemes fast-tracking citizenship applications from foreigners making large investments in the state. Moral problems surround each of those ways of acquiring a second citizenship, while retaining one's original citizenship. Multiple citizenship can also have morally problematic consequences for the coherence of collective decisions, for the constitution of the demos, and for global inequality. The phenomenon of multiple citizenship and its ramifications remains understudied, despite its magnitude and political importance. In this innovative book, Ana Tanasoca explores these issues and shows how they could be avoided by unbundling the rights that currently come with citizenship and allocating them separately. It will appeal to scholars and students of normative political theory, citizenship, global justice, and migration in political science, law, and sociology.
Dual nationality. --- Citizenship. --- Conflict of laws --- Citizenship --- Dual nationality --- Birthright citizenship --- Citizenship (International law) --- National citizenship --- Nationality (Citizenship) --- Political science --- Public law --- Allegiance --- Civics --- Domicile --- Political rights --- Double nationality --- Dual allegiance --- Dual citizenship --- Nationality, Dual --- Nationality, Plural --- Plural nationality --- Law and legislation
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Citizenship --- Kinship (Law) --- Dual nationality --- Citoyenneté --- Parenté (Droit) --- Double nationalité --- European law --- International private law --- European Union --- Domestic relations --- Double nationality --- Dual allegiance --- Dual citizenship --- Nationality, Dual --- Nationality, Plural --- Plural nationality --- Conflict of laws --- Law and legislation --- Citizenship - European Union countries --- Kinship (Law) - European Union countries --- Dual nationality - European Union countries
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