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Minutes of proceedings and evidence of the Standing Committee on Multiculturalism and Citizenship: Procès-verbaux et témoignages du Comité Permanent du Multiculturalisme et de la Citoyenneté
A new kind of citizenship? Hipster zwischen Wunsch und Wirklichkeit
Blog: Soziopolis. Gesellschaft beobachten
Rezension zu "Hipsterism. A Paradigm for Modernity" von Tara Semple
Belonging Denied: The Human Rights Consequences of Citizenship Revocation
Blog: Völkerrechtsblog
The post Belonging Denied: The Human Rights Consequences of Citizenship Revocation appeared first on Völkerrechtsblog.
Stepping up the EU agenda on social citizenship
Blog: Social Europe
In a more precarious Europe, social protection and minimum-income guarantees must be more strongly embedded.
Weingerl & Tratnik on EU Citizenship and Third-Country Nationals
Blog: Legal Theory Blog
Petra Weingerl (University of Maribor; University of Oxford) & Matjaž Tratnik (University of Maribor - Faculty of Law) have posted Climbing the Wall around EU Citizenship: Has the Time Come to Align Third-Country Nationals with Intra-EU Migrants? (European Journal of...
A Rejoinder to Citizenship for Sale (Commission v Malta)
Blog: Verfassungsblog
In his piece on Citizenship for Sale of 14 April 2024, Joseph Weiler criticizes the European Commission's infringement procedure against Malta's golden passport scheme. He names three reasons why the Commission should (or could) not have brought the case and the Court should not uphold it. While the present reply does not argue that the Court will necessarily find in the Commission's favour, the Commission's legal claim and strategy do not seem to be as (constitutionally) problematic as Weiler make them out to be.
3½ Myths about EU law on Citizenship for Sale
Blog: Verfassungsblog
The sale of national and European Union citizenship understandably remains highly controversial. It seems arbitrary, perhaps even abject, to grant nationality in exchange for a monetary investment, when most people must wait years and overcome considerable hurdles before they can naturalize. As evidenced by three recent posts on the Verfassungsblog by Joseph H.H. Weiler, Merijn Chamon, and Lorin-Johannes Wagner, this question continues to divide EU law scholars. It is also a question that is still plagued by several myths about how EU law and, relatedly, international law, apply to CBI practices. This post discusses 3½ such myths.
Birthright citizenship: Could Ron DeSantis end it? And if so, how?
Blog: PolitiFact - Rulings and Stories
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is advocating getting rid of birthright citizenship, the longstanding right of anyone born on U.S. soil to be given citizenship. Legal experts say accomplishing that goal won't be easy.
Together: a newsletter about multiculturalism and citizenship today = Ensemble
ISSN: 1180-0852