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British Institute of International and Comparative LawPromoting the rule of law for 50 years, 1958-2008The Rights and Responsibilities of CitizenshipD

146_6467_biicl_citizenship_report_-_final DirectorsFaria Medjouba Justine N. StefanelliResearch FellowMonica SanchezAcknowledgementsWe would like to extend our gratitude to our Advisory Board

for lending US their expertise:Piers Gardner, Monckton ChambersProfessor Margot Horspool, Professorial Fellow at the InstituteProfessor Kim Rubenstein 146_6467_biicl_citizenship_report_-_final

, Director of the Centre for International and Public Law at the Australian National UniversityProfessor Gillian Triggs, Dean of the Faculty of Law, T

146_6467_biicl_citizenship_report_-_final

he University of SydneyWe also would like to thank our excellent team of Interns, without whom this Report would not have been possible:Camilla Bernac

British Institute of International and Comparative LawPromoting the rule of law for 50 years, 1958-2008The Rights and Responsibilities of CitizenshipD

146_6467_biicl_citizenship_report_-_final ....................................................3International Instruments Affecting theHallmarks of Citizenship.................16Citizenship of

the European Union................................................71National Reports................................................................12 146_6467_biicl_citizenship_report_-_final

5Australian Citizenship.......................................................125French Citizenship...................................................

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........145Spanish Citizenship..........................................................171United States Citizenship..................................

British Institute of International and Comparative LawPromoting the rule of law for 50 years, 1958-2008The Rights and Responsibilities of CitizenshipD

146_6467_biicl_citizenship_report_-_final ..............................222Selected Bibliography...........................................................232Annexes...........................

................................................i© The Ekesh Institute of niernefnnaJ a->d Ctxnperabw Law2Introduction'Since they properly concern dut 146_6467_biicl_citizenship_report_-_final

ies, obligations, privileges and rights, discussions of citizenship necessarily proceed in a normative shadow.'1 * *Difficulty to define the notion of

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citizenshipAs a preliminary remark, it must be noted that the debate around citizenship is not facilitated as there is often little agreement among s

British Institute of International and Comparative LawPromoting the rule of law for 50 years, 1958-2008The Rights and Responsibilities of CitizenshipD

146_6467_biicl_citizenship_report_-_final ingular concept, the term encompasses in practice a number of discrete but related phenomena surrounding the relationship between the individual and t

he polity?While absent in the terminology used by most legal systems, the dichotomy between nationality and citizenship in much of the literature surr 146_6467_biicl_citizenship_report_-_final

ounding the subject is of interest. In this respect, It has to be noted that the concepts of nationality' and 'Citizenship' are often distinguished Th

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e two terms reflect two different legal frameworks, although they are essentially the same concept: both terms identify the legal status of an Individ

British Institute of International and Comparative LawPromoting the rule of law for 50 years, 1958-2008The Rights and Responsibilities of CitizenshipD

146_6467_biicl_citizenship_report_-_final national forum? It has been argued that:

British Institute of International and Comparative LawPromoting the rule of law for 50 years, 1958-2008The Rights and Responsibilities of CitizenshipD

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