The aim of the paper is to outline, in the absence of a comprehensive international legal regime which governs international migration, how the intertwining of conventional and customary rules applying to the movement of people permits a normative balance between individuals’ right to freedom of movement and sovereign authority in this matter. The distinction among nationals and aliens is the necessary starting point when considering international migration. In fact, as sovereignty includes the ‘right to exclude’, the nationality link is the prime criterion to determine who cannot be excluded from the community, i.e., from the territory of the state
By virtue of conceptual abstraction, the notion of nationality plays a pivotal role in liberal democ...
According to the traditional state sovereignty view in the ethics of immigration literature, societi...
This paper surveys some of the recent developments in international law relating to nationality and ...
This article explores how the intertwining of conventional and customary rules applying to the movem...
abstract: this paper proposes that the concept of citizenship refers to the equality and universalit...
This thesis is concerned with the problems which are raised by the movement of persons across fronti...
Nationality is essentially an institution of domestic law, but it has consequences in international ...
The relationship between the nationality laws of the European Union Member States and European citiz...
Statelessness is the absence of the right to have a legal connection between nationality and state. ...
This paper discusses nationality of a person, whether physical or legal, and compares and contrasts...
Free movement differs from migration in an important yet often disregarded way. While migration forc...
The aim of this article is to examine how the concepts of EU citizenship and of European integration...
The relationship between the nationality laws of the European Union Member States and European citiz...
In this paper, I argue that nationality and immigration laws should be analyzed together. In fact, n...
EUDO Citizenship ObservatoryThe relationship between the nationality laws of the European Union Memb...
By virtue of conceptual abstraction, the notion of nationality plays a pivotal role in liberal democ...
According to the traditional state sovereignty view in the ethics of immigration literature, societi...
This paper surveys some of the recent developments in international law relating to nationality and ...
This article explores how the intertwining of conventional and customary rules applying to the movem...
abstract: this paper proposes that the concept of citizenship refers to the equality and universalit...
This thesis is concerned with the problems which are raised by the movement of persons across fronti...
Nationality is essentially an institution of domestic law, but it has consequences in international ...
The relationship between the nationality laws of the European Union Member States and European citiz...
Statelessness is the absence of the right to have a legal connection between nationality and state. ...
This paper discusses nationality of a person, whether physical or legal, and compares and contrasts...
Free movement differs from migration in an important yet often disregarded way. While migration forc...
The aim of this article is to examine how the concepts of EU citizenship and of European integration...
The relationship between the nationality laws of the European Union Member States and European citiz...
In this paper, I argue that nationality and immigration laws should be analyzed together. In fact, n...
EUDO Citizenship ObservatoryThe relationship between the nationality laws of the European Union Memb...
By virtue of conceptual abstraction, the notion of nationality plays a pivotal role in liberal democ...
According to the traditional state sovereignty view in the ethics of immigration literature, societi...
This paper surveys some of the recent developments in international law relating to nationality and ...