Acquisition and Loss of Nationality|Volume 1: Comparative Analyses: Policies and Trends in 15 European Countries

Author:   Rainer Baub ck ,  Kees Groenendijk ,  Eva Ersb ll ,  Harald Waldrauch
Publisher:   Amsterdam University Press
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9789053569207


Pages:   500
Publication Date:   28 August 2006
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Nationality and citizenship have been subjects of stormy policy debates in many EU countries in recent years. Concerns over the integration of immigrants, but also attempts to forge links with emigrants, have led to changes in the laws regulating loss and acquisition of nationality and citizenship. This title outlines the research conducted by a team of 30 researchers into the nationality laws and their implementation in 15 EU member states. Acquisition and Loss of Nationality - Volume 1 presents the results of a systematic comparative analysis. It uses a novel methodology that permits a detailed comparison how nationality can be acquired or lost across all 15 countries. The results show divergent trends towards liberalization in some countries and new restrictions of access to nationality in others. The book examines the impact of international and European law, presents statistical data on naturalization and assesses administrative practices. Although the European Union has no formal competence in regulating nationality, the nationality laws of member states are linked to each other via the common citizenship of the Union. Member States should therefore agree on common norms for their nationality laws. The book contains detailed policy recommendations based on the idea that stakeholders in the political community should be given access to nationality. Studies of each country's nationality law are published separately in http://www.aup.nl/do.php?a=show_visitor_book&isbn=9789053569214 > Volume 2. Additional material including detailed statistics and further comparative analyses of legal regulations of nationality is available at http://www.imiscoe.org >www.imiscoe.org. Volume 1 & 2 are also available as a set, http://www.aup.nl/do.php?a=show_visitor_book&isbn=9789053569498&l=2 >click here for more information. This is the most comprehensive comparative study of the legal status of nationality so far and it will become an indispensable source of reference for further research. For more information see: http://www.imiscoe.org/natac/ >http://www.imiscoe.org/natac/

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Author:   Rainer Baub ck ,  Kees Groenendijk ,  Eva Ersb ll ,  Harald Waldrauch
Publisher:   Amsterdam University Press
Imprint:   Amsterdam University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.720kg
ISBN:  

9789053569207


ISBN 10:   9053569200
Pages:   500
Publication Date:   28 August 2006
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Inactive
Availability:   Out of print, replaced by POD   Availability explained
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Table of Contents[-]Tables[-]Preface[-]Introduction[-]1 Nationality and citizenship in Europe: a common concern for all Member States[-]2 Terminology and research design[-]3 Main Trends[-]4 Main recommendations[-]1 Nationality in public international law and european law[-]2 Methodology for comparing acquisition and loss of nationality[-]3 Acquisition of nationality[-]4 Loss of nationality[-]5 Administrative practices in the acquisition of nationality[-]Annex: List of NGOs[-]6 Statistics on acquisition and loss of nationality[-]7 European trends in nationality law[-]8 Rights of expatriates, multiple citizens and restricted citizenship for certain nationals[-]9 The legal integration of potential citizens: Denizens in the EU in the final years before the implementation of the 2003 Directive on long-term resident third country nationals[-]10 The status of quasi-citizenship in EU member states: Why some states have 'almost-citizens'[-]11 Evaluation and recommendations[-]Appendix: glossary[-]List of contributors[-]Bibliography[-]INTRODUCTION - 16[-]Nationality in public international law andeuropean law - 36[-]Methodology for comparing acquisition andloss of nationality1 - 106[-]Acquisition of nationality - 122[-]Loss of nationality1 - 184[-]Administrative practices in the acquisition ofnationality1 - 222[-]Statistics on acquisition and loss of nationality - 270[-]European trends in nationality law - 318[-]Rights of expatriates, multiple citizens andrestricted citizenship for certain nationals - 360[-]The legal integration of potential citizens:Denizens in the EU in the final years before theimplementation of the 2003 Directive on long-termresident third country nationals1 - 386[-]The status of quasi-citizenship in EU memberstates: Why some states have 'almost-citizens'1 - 412[-]Evaluation and recommendations - 432[-]Table of Contents - 506[-]Tables - 510[-]Preface - 512[-]1 Austria - 520[-]2 Belgium - 564[-]3 Denmark - 606[-]4 Finland - 650[-]5 France - 688[-]6 Germany - 714[-]7 Greece - 754[-]8 Ireland - 790[-]9 Italy - 830[-]10 Luxembourg - 868[-]11 Netherlands - 892[-]12 Portugal - 936[-]13 Spain - 978[-]14 Sweden - 1018[-]15 United Kingdom - 1052[-]List of contributors - 1088[-][-]

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Rainer Baubock is professor of social and political theory at the European University Institute, Florence. Previous publications: Transnational Citizenship (1994), From Aliens to citizens (1994), The Challenge of Diversity (1996), Blurred Boundaries (1998), Migration and Citizenship (2006). Eva Ersboll is researcher at the Danish Institute for Human Rights in Copenhagen. Her book on Danish nationality in a historical and international perspective will be published in 2007. Kees Groenendijk is professor of Sociology of Law at Radboud University Nijmegen in the Netherlands. Previous publications: The Legal Status of Third Country Nationals who are Long Term Residents in a Member State of the European Union (2001), In Search of Europe's Borders (2003), Report on the Free Movement of Workers in the Netherlands in 2004 (2005). Harald Waldrauch was previously a researcher at the European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research in Vienna. He now works for the Commonwealth Bank of Australia. Previous publications: Die Integration von Einwanderern (2001), MigrantInnenorganisationen in der Grossstadt (2004).

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