Dual Nationality
In: Harvard international law journal, Band 26, Heft 1, S. 208
ISSN: 0017-8063
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In: Harvard international law journal, Band 26, Heft 1, S. 208
ISSN: 0017-8063
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In: Schriften zum Sozial- und Arbeitsrecht Band 374
In: MTZ worldwide, Band 76, Heft 4, S. 14-17
ISSN: 2192-9114
In: Socio-economic planning sciences: the international journal of public sector decision-making, Band 19, Heft 2, S. 145-152
ISSN: 0038-0121
In: Akzente: das Magazin der GIZ, Heft 8, S. 3-30
ISSN: 0945-4497
World Affairs Online
In: Neue deutsche Schule: nds, Band 46, Heft 14/15, S. 4-6
ISSN: 0720-9673
In: Materialien zur beruflichen Bildung, 94
World Affairs Online
In: Europa ethnica: Zeitschrift für Minderheitenfragen, Band 76, Heft 1-2, S. 57-68
ISSN: 0014-2492
In the USSR, the dual citizenship was expressly prohibited by the Soviet law. After Perestroika, a new stage of Russian statehood began: on 12 December 1993, the Constitution of the modern Russian Federation was adopted, which granted Russian citizens the right to have dual citizenship. Over the past twenty-five years, a new legislation has been adopted on the Russian citizenship, migration, and the state policy regarding compatriots living abroad. During these years, millions of Russian citizens have obtained second (multiple) citizenship, and with it came to questions, disputes and problems that required mediation of the Russian judiciary. In this regard, the main purpose of this article is to analyze the existing domestic legislation and international treaties of Russia on dual citizenship, to determine the dual citizenship regime in Russia - to examine the existing restrictions on the rights and freedom of persons with dual citizenship, and also to study the disputes on dual citizenship in the Russian Federation, in particular to scrutinize the judicial practice (leading cases) of the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation. Based on an analysis performed in the article, the author draws conclusions regarding the further development of dual citizenship within the framework of the Union State of Belarus and Russia, and also investigates prospects of the Eurasian citizenship in the framework of the Eurasian Union. In addition, the author makes a proposal to Russian authorities to make information on registered Russian citizens with dual (multiple) citizenship more accessible and transparent, and also to adopt at the federal level a document on the Russian state policy regarding dual citizenship.
In: Comparative politics, Band 14, Heft 3, S. 329-349
ISSN: 0010-4159
THE SOCIETIES OF PALESTINE, CYPRUS, NORTHERN IRELAND, AND LEBANON HAVE BEEN EXAMPLES OF DUAL AUTHORITY SYSTEMS. DUAL AUTHORITY IS A CHARACTERISTIC OF DEEPLY DIVIDED BICOMMUNAL OR MULTICOMMUNAL POLITICAL POLITIES. THESE FOUR TERRITORIES ILLUSTRATE THE LOW DEGRESS OF POLITICAL INTEGRITY OF DUAL AUTHORITY POLITIES AND THEIR VULNERABILITY TO DESTABILIZING EFFECTS OF CHANGES.
In: Berufsbildung: Zeitschrift für Theorie, Praxis, Dialog, Band 44, Heft Sonderheft 1, S. 12-15
ISSN: 0005-9536
In: Freie Lehrerstimme: größte pädagogische Zeitschrift Österreichs - gegründet 1895 ; [Österreichs Zeitschrift für Pädagogik und Politik], Heft 3, S. 2
ISSN: 0016-075X
In: HSI-Schriftenreihe Band 45