Citizenship, Immigration and Nationality Law in the EU
Buch, Englisch, 320 Seiten, Format (B × H): 145 mm x 222 mm, Gewicht: 552 g
ISBN: 978-0-333-74015-6
Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Adopting a comparative approach, the book examines the evolution of nationality law across the European Union since WWI. It explores the hypothesis that two factors, the experience of large-scale non-European immigration and the need to integrate a large and growing third country national population, have forced a convergence in European nationality law. The book accords attention to the role of gender and decolonisation in reforms to nationality law.
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List of Tables List of Figures Acknowledgements Notes on the Contributors Introduction: Citizenship, Immigration and Nationality: Towards a Convergence in Europe? R.Hansen & P.Weil Citizenship Policy in Germany: The Case of Ethnicity over Residence?; S.Green The History of French Nationality: A Lesson for Europe; P.Weil From Subjects to Citizens: Immigration and Nationality in the United Kingdom; R.Hansen Nationality Law and International Migration: The Italian Case; F.Pastore Migration and Spanish Nationality Law; F.Fuentes Immigration, Immigrants and Nationality Law in the Netherlands 1945-1998; K.Groenendijk & E.Heijs Nationality Law in Greece; C.L.Rozakis Nationality Law in Belgium; M.Liénard-Ligny Migratory Movements and the Law of Nationality in Portugal During the Last Half-Century; R.Ramos Nationality Law in Scandinavia, Denmark, Finland and Sweden; E.Ersboll Nationality Law and Naturalisation in Austria; R.Bauböck & D.Cinar Irish Nationality Law; C.Symmons Index




