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Doelstelling: Deze scriptie bestudeert het territorialiteitsprincipe als onderdeel van de Franse nationaliteitswetgeving sinds het begin van de 19e eeuw. Daarbij wordt nagegaan welke factoren geleid hebben tot de invoering ervan en waarom het tot op heden een belangrijke rol speelt in de nationaliteitsdiscussies. Middelen of methode: Er zijn vooral Franse bronnen geraadpleegd over de Franse nationaliteitswetgeving. Het onderzoek werd aangevuld met informatie uit tijdschriften en digitale bronnen, onder andere voor de analyse van recentere politieke debatten. Resultaten: De geschiedenis van de Franse nationaliteitswetgeving toont aan dat de beslissingen van de Franse regering steeds afhangen van economische, demografische of politieke belangen en dat het territorialiteitsprincipe regelmatig in vraag gesteld werd/wordt naar aanleiding van de immigratie- en integratieproblematiek. Nationaliteitsdiscussies van de afgelopen jaren bevestigen echter dat het territorialiteitsprincipe nog steeds een vaste waarde is van de Franse republiek.
Droit du sang. --- Droit du sol. --- France. --- Immigration. --- Législation française. --- Nationalité. --- Theoretisch onderzoek - literatuurstudie.
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Children of immigrants --- Youth --- Group identity --- Citizenship --- Enfants d'immigrants --- Jeunesse --- Identité collective --- Nationalité --- Social conditions --- Personal narratives --- Conditions sociales --- Récits personnels --- French Immigration and Integration - Young Adults - Sociological Survey. --- Assimilation (Sociology) --- Assimilation (Sociology). --- Identité collective --- Nationalité --- Récits personnels
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Citizenship --- Intercultural communication --- Minorities --- Nationalité --- Communication interculturelle --- Minorités --- Social conditions. --- Conditions sociales --- France --- Ethnic relations. --- Relations interethniques --- Citizenship - France --- Intercultural communication - France --- France - Ethnic relations
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Identity, Education and Citizenship – Multiple Interrelations presents the outcomes of the 21st Conference of the Comparative Education Society in Europe (CESE), held in Copenhagen, in summer 2004. Bringing together studies related to educational policies, the volume deals with the fact that the stream of ideas, information, culture, and money across the national borders continues to increase and to influence all sectors of modern society. Among the sectors most powerfully affected are educational practices and educational institutions of all kinds. Consequently, national educational policies must be examined and reviewed. The book tries to broaden the scope of existing Comparative Education literature and demonstrates the advantages of employing a comparative approach to current trends in society and education.
Education and state --- Comparative education --- Citizenship --- Group identity --- Education --- Education comparée --- Nationalité --- Identité collective --- Congresses. --- Political aspects --- Politique gouvernementale --- Congrès --- Aspect politique
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Private law --- Public law. Constitutional law --- International law --- Status of persons --- Human rights --- Europe --- Assistance juridique --- Législation --- Rechtshulp --- Wetgeving --- Droit international public --- Circulation des personnes --- Frontières --- NATIONALITE --- Apatrides --- REGULARISATION --- Accès au territoire --- Santé --- Individus --- Réfugiés
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Women --- Citizenship --- Femmes --- Citoyenneté --- Nationalité --- Social conditions. --- Political activity --- Conditions sociales --- Activité politique --- Europe, Central --- Europe, Eastern --- Europe centrale --- Europe de l'Est --- Politics and government --- Politique et gouvernement
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Comparative and systematic analyses of nationality laws and their implementation in 15 member states of the EU, executed by the renowned IMISCOE network
Administrative law --- Europe --- Citizenship --- Droit européen --- Libre circulation des personnes --- Nationalité --- Droit international privé. --- Perte --- BPB0701 --- 342.71 --- 281.1 Staatsrecht per land (behalve Belgie) --- Nationaliteit --- 342.71 Nationaliteit. Staatsburgerschap --- Nationaliteit. Staatsburgerschap --- EUROPEAN COUNTRIES -- 340.5 --- Citoyenneté --- Burgerschap. --- Migranten. --- Nationaliteitsrecht. --- Constitutional law --- Emigration and immigration. --- Constitutional limitations --- Constitutionalism --- Constitutions --- Limitations, Constitutional --- Public law --- Interpretation and construction --- Citizenship - European Union countries --- wetenschap algemeen --- popular science --- Droit européen. --- Nationalité. --- Perte.
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International migration is a major political issue today in all regions of the world. They are the subject of international agreements, give rise to diplomatic disputes and, above all, constantly challenge the "national" order. The immigrant comes up against borders, spatial and administrative; the emigrant is constantly renegotiating his relations with his country of origin. Also, migration constantly forces us to rethink borders, ways of conceptualizing a territory and, more broadly, the political sovereignty of a nation-state. In an Arab Middle East in the midst of a social, economic and political crisis, the intensification of immigration and emigration movements, as well as that of transit migrations, brings, at the turn of the century, specific political issues. . The increased involvement of the diasporas in the countries of departure, the persistent exploitation of so-called “working” migrants, the presence of refugees from Palestine and, more recently, from Iraq or Sudan, the popular debates that these subjects give rise to, there are renewed questions of politics, from the definitions of the nation to the regional and international registration of States. In this context, new modes of instrumentalisation, by political actors, of intra-regional and international migratory movements are emerging, of which this book explores significant examples: “mobility of labour and capital” as a strategy of domestic and foreign policy in Jordan, role of States in labour migration (domestic work in Jordan and in the Gulf countries; Syrian workforce in Lebanon), management of Palestinian refugees in Arab countries, challenge posed by members of this diaspora to the rigidity of the concepts of border and citizenship carried by the actors of the peace process, the fate of non-Palestinian refugees in Lebanon, the eminently political character of the debates on nationality in this country, the role of the Maronite Church, now transnational actor, on the Lebanese political scene.
Political Science --- Law, Politics & Government --- Immigration & Emigration --- Middle East --- Arab countries --- Arab world --- Arabic countries --- Arabic-speaking states --- Islamic countries --- Asia, South West --- Asia, Southwest --- Asia, West --- Asia, Western --- East (Middle East) --- Eastern Mediterranean --- Fertile Crescent --- Levant --- Mediterranean Region, Eastern --- Mideast --- Near East --- Northern Tier (Middle East) --- South West Asia --- Southwest Asia --- West Asia --- Western Asia --- Orient --- Emigration and immigration --- Political aspects. --- Government policy. --- main-d’oeuvre étrangère --- Jordanie --- migration extérieure --- refugiés --- nationalité --- diaspora Moyen-Orient
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Public law. Constitutional law --- anno 2000-2009 --- Wallonia --- Droit communal --- Droit provincial --- Gemeenterecht --- Politicologie --- Politologie --- Provinciaal recht --- Région wallonne (Institution) --- Waals Gewest (Instelling) --- Local government --- Municipal government --- Election law --- Public welfare --- Administration locale --- Administration municipale --- Elections --- Aide sociale --- Law and legislation --- Droit --- Representative government and representation --- Citizen participation --- Centre public d'aide sociale (Brussels, Belgium) --- BPB0703 --- 340 Waals Gewest --- 423.4 Gemeenten. Bestuur --- 421 Provincies --- 661.2 OCMW --- 352 <493> --- Gemeenterecht. Plaatselijk bestuur. Lokaal bestuur--België --- 352 <493> Gemeenterecht. Plaatselijk bestuur. Lokaal bestuur--België --- Parliamentary government --- Political representation --- Representation --- Self-government --- Constitutional history --- Constitutional law --- Political science --- Democracy --- Republics --- Suffrage --- Local administration --- Township government --- Subnational governments --- Administrative and political divisions --- Decentralization in government --- Public administration --- CPAS --- C.P.A.S. --- Local government - Law and legislation - Belgium - Wallonia --- Local government - Belgium - Wallonia - Citizen participation --- Representative government and representation - Belgium - Wallonia --- DROIT ADMINISTRATIF --- COMMUNAUTES ET REGIONS --- ELECTIONS --- NATIONALITE --- Droit administratif --- Province --- Loi provinciale --- Autorités provinciales --- BELGIQUE --- COMPETENCES MATERIELLES --- Corps communal --- Compétences du Conseil communal --- membres du Conseil communal --- Bourgmestre --- Echevins --- compétences du collège du bourgmestre et des échevins
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