Citizenship Today: Global Perspectives and PracticesThomas Alexander Aleinikoff, Douglas B. Klusmeyer Brookings Institution Press, 2001 - 410 strani The forms, policies, and practices of citizenship are changing rapidly around the globe, and the meaning of these changes is the subject of deep dispute. Citizenship Today brings together leading experts in their field to define the core issues at stake in the citizenship debates.The first section investigates central trends in national citizenship policy that govern access to citizenship, the rights of aliens, and plural nationality. The following section explores how forms of citizenship and their practice are, can, and should be located within broader institutional structures. The third section examines different conceptions of citizenship as developed in the official policies of governments, the scholarly literature, and the practice of immigrants and the final part looks at the future for citizenship policy.Contributors include Rainer Bauböck (Austrian Academy of Sciences), Linda Bosniak (Rutgers University School of Law, Camden), Francis Mading Deng (Brookings Institute), Adrian Favell (University of Sussex, UK), Richard Thompson Ford (Stanford University), Vicki C. Jackson (Georgetown University Law Center), Paul Johnston (Citizenship Project), Christian Joppke (European University Institute, Florence), Karen Knop (University of Toronto), Micheline Labelle (Université du Québec à Montréal), Daniel Salée (Concordia University, Montreal), and Patrick Weil (University of Paris 1, Sorbonne) |
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... rules that states , acting independently as sovereign agents , have adopted , but whose effects reach into the domestic jurisdictions of other states and invest individuals with binding affiliations to two or more states . This paradox ...
... rules of states inevitably reflect a far more complex and en- tangled reality , where the historical , cultural , social , and political bonds that define relations between persons and groups cross the formal borders of states and also ...
... rules , as has the United Kingdom . Likewise , states with highly restrictive rules , such as Germany , have had to liberalize them . In highlighting these three factors , Weil seeks to rebut arguments that at- tribute differences ...
... rules governing the acquisition of citizenship and the rights of aliens , Aleinikoff and Klusmeyer observe that an increasing number of states are relaxing their formal opposition to plural nationality and are supporting more permissive ...
... rule ( s ) of priority " that facilitate dispute resolution be- tween levels of government . In their structural ... rules of priority have been developed , she argues , federal models offer promising examples of how various claims ...
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Access to Citizenship A Comparison of TwentyFive Nationality Laws | 17 |
The Evolution of Alien Rights in the United States Germany and the European Union | 36 |
Plural Nationality Facing the Future in a Migratory World | 63 |
Relational Nationality On Gender and Nationality in International Law | 89 |
Citizenship and Federalism | 127 |
Ethnic Marginalization as Statelessness Lessons from the Great Lakes Region of Africa | 183 |
CityStates and Citizenship | 209 |
Denationalizing Citizenship | 237 |
The Emergence of Transnational Citizenship among Mexican Immigrants in California | 253 |
Immigrant and Minority Representations of Citizenship in Quebec | 278 |
Cultural Citizenship Minority Rights and SelfGovernment | 319 |
Integration Policy and Integration Research in Europe A Review and Critique | 349 |
About the Authors | 401 |
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