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        Acquisition and Loss of Nationality|Volume 2: Country Analyses

        Policies and Trends in 15 European Countries

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        Groenendijk, Kees (editor)
        Ersbøll, Eva (editor)
        Waldrauch, Harald (editor)
        Bauböck, Rainer (editor)
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        English
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        Nationality and citizenship have been subjects of stormy policy debates in many EU countries in recent years. Concerns over the integration of immigrants, but also attempts to forge links with emigrants, have led to changes in the laws regulating loss and acquisition of nationality and citizenship. This title outlines the research conducted by a team of 30 researchers into the nationality laws and their implementation in 15 EU member states. "http://www.aup.nl/do.php?a=show_visitor_book&isbn=9789053569214&l=2"> Volume 2 of this study presents detailed studies of each country's nationality laws, their historical background and current provisions. It is a companion to "http://www.aup.nl/do.php?a=show_visitor_book&isbn=9789053569207&l=2">volume 1 which contains comparative analyses based on a novel methodology that permits a detailed comparison how nationality can be acquired or lost across all 15 countries. The results show divergent trends towards liberalization in some countries and new restrictions of access to nationality in others. "http://www.aup.nl/do.php?a=show_visitor_book&isbn=9789053569207&l=2">Volume 1 also examines the impact of international and European law, presents statistical data on naturalisation and assesses administrative practices. Although the European Union has no formal competence in regulating nationality, the nationality laws of member states are linked to each other via the common citizenship of the Union. Member States should therefore agree on common norms for their nationality laws. Volume 1 contains detailed policy recommendations based on the idea that stakeholders in the political community should be given access to nationality. In addition to the two volumes, detailed statistics and further comparative analyses of legal regulations of nationality are available at "http://www.imiscoe.org">www.imiscoe.org. Volume 1 & 2 are also available as a set, "http://www.aup.nl/do.php?a=show_visitor_book&isbn=9789053569498&l=2">click here form more information. This is the most comprehensive comparative study of the legal status of nationality so far and it will become an indispensable source of reference for further research. For more information see: "http://www.imiscoe.org/natac/">http://www.imiscoe.org/natac/
         
        Nationaliteit en burgerschap zijn recent in verschillende Europese landen een omstreden beleidsveld geworden. Zorgen over de integratie van immigranten, maar ook pogingen om de banden met emigranten te verstevigen hebben geleid tot wetswijzigingen ten aanzien van het verkrijgen of verliezen van nationaliteit. Een team van 30 onderzoekers hebben de nationaliteitswetgeving en implementatie in de lidstaten (pré 2004) onderzocht. Volume 2 van deze studie presenteert gedetailleerde studies de nationaliteitswetgeving van de verschillende landen, de historische achtergrond en de huidige regelingen. Het gaat vergezeld met "http://www.aup.nl/do.php?a=show_visitor_book&isbn=9789053569207">Volume 1 dat vergelijkende analyses bevat van een nieuwe methodologie die een gedetailleerde beschrijving bevat over hoe nationaliteit kan worden verworven of verloren in alle 15 landen. De resultaten leggen divergerende trends bloot richting liberalisering in sommige landen en nieuwe restricties van toegang tot nationaliteit in andere landen. "http://www.aup.nl/do.php?a=show_visitor_book&isbn=9789053569207">Volume 1 van deze studie onderzoekt de invloed van internationale en Europese wetgeving, presenteert statistische gegevens over naturalisatie en beschrijft bureaucratische procedures. Ondanks het feit dat de EU geen formele competentie heeft in het reguleren van nationaliteitswetgeving zijn de lidstaten met elkaar verbonden door het burgerschap van de Europese Unie. Lidstaten zouden daarom overeenstemming dienen te bereiken over gedeelde normen voor hun nationaliteitswetgeving. Dit boek bevat gedetailleerde beleidsaanbevelingen gebaseerd op het idee dat betrokkenen in een politieke gemeenschap toegang tot de nationaliteit moeten hebben. In aanvulling op de twee volumes zijn gedetailleerde statistieken en verdere vergelijkende analyses van wettelijke regelingen verkrijgbaar op "http://www.imiscoe.org">www.imiscoe.org. Beide delen zijn ook als set beschikbaar. "http://www.aup.nl/do.php?a=show_visitor_book&isbn=9789053569498">Klik hier voor meer informatie Kijk ook op: "http://www.imiscoe.org/natac/">http://www.imiscoe.org/natac/
         
        URI
        http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/35189
        Keywords
        wetenschap algemeen; popular science
        DOI
        10.5117/9789053569214
        ISBN
        9789053569214
        OCN
        743207255
        Publisher
        Amsterdam University Press
        Publisher website
        https://www.aup.nl/
        Publication date and place
        2006
        Classification
        Science: general issues
        Pages
        588
        Rights
        https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
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