The article is devoted to the new law on dual citizenship in Germany and analyzes its eventual impact on the international political system. Dual citizenship establishes political and legal connections between an individual and two states at the same time. Its admissibility has been a subject of various discussions since the very appearance of this institution and doubtful loyalty has always been the main argument against it. The adoption of a law permitting dual citizenship in Germany for those whose both parents are foreigners means passing another stage of liberalization. This decision is part of the idea of an open multicultural society officially praised all over Europe and that has silenced (at least for now) arguments on unreliabilit...
In recent decades we have seen a dramatic rise of dual citizenship; many states are now officially a...
Starting in the 1960s, Germany experienced a surge in immigration, predominantly from Turkey. These ...
This article argues that, with the notable exception of the Third Reich, citizenship in Germany was ...
The article is devoted to the new law on dual citizenship in Germany and analyzes its eventual impac...
The article is devoted to the new law on dual citizenship in Germany and analyzes its eventual impac...
People of Turkish ethnicity constitute Germany’s largest immigrant group but only a small percentage...
This dissertation focuses on the reform of German nationality law which entered into force on Januar...
This dissertation focuses on the reform of German nationality law which entered into force on Januar...
Niemcy, podwójne obywatelstwo, imigracja, integracja, krajowa tożsamośćIn October 2010, German Chanc...
The German citizenship law underwent a paradigmatic amendment in 2000. One often overlooked change o...
A contradiction exists between dual nationality as a practical solution to domestic political proble...
A contradiction exists between dual nationality as a practical solution to domestic political proble...
The German citizenship law underwent a paradigmatic amendment in 2000. One often overlooked change o...
The German citizenship law underwent a paradigmatic amendment in 2000. One often overlooked change o...
Almost a million and a half Turkish citizens resident in Germany are eligible to cast absentee ballo...
In recent decades we have seen a dramatic rise of dual citizenship; many states are now officially a...
Starting in the 1960s, Germany experienced a surge in immigration, predominantly from Turkey. These ...
This article argues that, with the notable exception of the Third Reich, citizenship in Germany was ...
The article is devoted to the new law on dual citizenship in Germany and analyzes its eventual impac...
The article is devoted to the new law on dual citizenship in Germany and analyzes its eventual impac...
People of Turkish ethnicity constitute Germany’s largest immigrant group but only a small percentage...
This dissertation focuses on the reform of German nationality law which entered into force on Januar...
This dissertation focuses on the reform of German nationality law which entered into force on Januar...
Niemcy, podwójne obywatelstwo, imigracja, integracja, krajowa tożsamośćIn October 2010, German Chanc...
The German citizenship law underwent a paradigmatic amendment in 2000. One often overlooked change o...
A contradiction exists between dual nationality as a practical solution to domestic political proble...
A contradiction exists between dual nationality as a practical solution to domestic political proble...
The German citizenship law underwent a paradigmatic amendment in 2000. One often overlooked change o...
The German citizenship law underwent a paradigmatic amendment in 2000. One often overlooked change o...
Almost a million and a half Turkish citizens resident in Germany are eligible to cast absentee ballo...
In recent decades we have seen a dramatic rise of dual citizenship; many states are now officially a...
Starting in the 1960s, Germany experienced a surge in immigration, predominantly from Turkey. These ...
This article argues that, with the notable exception of the Third Reich, citizenship in Germany was ...