This contribution maps recent global trends regarding the grounds for acquisition of citizenship by descent and by birth on a particular territory. Questions of nationality law have traditionally been part of the State’s reserved domain. However, it will be seen that some of the trends regarding citizenship acquisition by ius sanguinis and ius soli can be attributed to the inroads made by international law into the rule that each State has absolute autonomy in deciding who its citizens are. Others are the result of the still considerable leeway available to States in nationality matters. Against the backdrop of the current international standards and drawing on data collected by the GLOBALCIT Observatory for 174 countries on five continents...
The article includes the analysis of the guarantees of the right to citizenship in the systems of la...
In European countries, citizenship is mostly based on the principle of jus sanguinis, which means th...
There are two basic methods for acquiring U.S. citizenship at birth: by place of birth or by descent...
This contribution maps recent global trends regarding the grounds for acquisition of citizenship by ...
This paper surveys some of the recent developments in international law relating to nationality and ...
Citizenship as a relationship of individual and State developed in Europe at the end of 18 century....
This EUDO Citizenship Forum Debate discusses whether the widespread legal rule of ius sanguinis, thr...
Nationality is a political and spiritual relationship in attaching a person to a government. There a...
The transmission of citizenship status from parents to children is a widespread modern practice that...
The transmission of citizenship status from parents to children is a widespread modern practice that...
The transmission of citizenship status from parents to children is a widespread modern practice that...
Nationality laws are often derived from the principles of jus soli and jus sanguinis. In recent yea...
This paper examines the jus sanguinis inherited citizenship of children conceived through assisted r...
Nationality and citizenship have been subjects of stormy policy debates in many EU countries in rece...
How do states in Western Europe deal with the challenges of migration for citizenship? The legal rel...
The article includes the analysis of the guarantees of the right to citizenship in the systems of la...
In European countries, citizenship is mostly based on the principle of jus sanguinis, which means th...
There are two basic methods for acquiring U.S. citizenship at birth: by place of birth or by descent...
This contribution maps recent global trends regarding the grounds for acquisition of citizenship by ...
This paper surveys some of the recent developments in international law relating to nationality and ...
Citizenship as a relationship of individual and State developed in Europe at the end of 18 century....
This EUDO Citizenship Forum Debate discusses whether the widespread legal rule of ius sanguinis, thr...
Nationality is a political and spiritual relationship in attaching a person to a government. There a...
The transmission of citizenship status from parents to children is a widespread modern practice that...
The transmission of citizenship status from parents to children is a widespread modern practice that...
The transmission of citizenship status from parents to children is a widespread modern practice that...
Nationality laws are often derived from the principles of jus soli and jus sanguinis. In recent yea...
This paper examines the jus sanguinis inherited citizenship of children conceived through assisted r...
Nationality and citizenship have been subjects of stormy policy debates in many EU countries in rece...
How do states in Western Europe deal with the challenges of migration for citizenship? The legal rel...
The article includes the analysis of the guarantees of the right to citizenship in the systems of la...
In European countries, citizenship is mostly based on the principle of jus sanguinis, which means th...
There are two basic methods for acquiring U.S. citizenship at birth: by place of birth or by descent...