146_6467_biicl_citizenship_report_-_final
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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, T146_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 BernacBritish 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...................................................146_6467_biicl_citizenship_report_-_final
........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 of146_6467_biicl_citizenship_report_-_final
citizenshipAs a preliminary remark, it must be noted that the debate around citizenship is not facilitated as there is often little agreement among sBritish 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 the 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 Th146_6467_biicl_citizenship_report_-_final
e two terms reflect two different legal frameworks, although they are essentially the same concept: both terms identify the legal status of an IndividBritish 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 CitizenshipDGọi ngay
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