“There are some things that money can’t buy.” Is citizenship among them? This chapter explores this question by highlighting the core legal and ethical puzzles associated with the surge in cash-for-passport programs. The spread of these new programs is one of the most significant developments in citizenship practice in the past few decades. It tests our deepest intuitions about the meaning and attributes of the relationship between the individual and the political community to which she belongs. This chapter identifies the main strategies employed by a growing number of states putting their visas and passports “for sale,” selectively opening their otherwise bolted gates of admission to the high-net-worth individuals of the world. Moving fro...
First Online: 04 June 2022Historically, citizenship has been a gatekeeper to political and social ri...
This article introduces Citizenship by Investment (‘CBI’) as exceptional municipal legal mechanisms ...
Citizenship is both a status that connects individuals to nation-states and a set of boundaries that...
How is a sovereign prerogative brought to market? We know much about how states shape markets and vi...
This book presents a systematic study of the history, theory and policy of investor citizenship and ...
Where is the cheapest place to buy citizenship? With this question used as a heading in a BBC News B...
On 12 November 2013 the Maltese Parliament decided to offer Maltese and European citizenship at the ...
The practice of selling passports through Citizenship by Investment (CBI) programmes is gaining more...
This essay consists of a case-study which seeks to consider whether persons who do not derive any ri...
© The Author(s) 2018. While it is difficult to disagree with most of the arguments against monetisat...
The growing toleration of dual citizenship changes the basic rules governing citizenship attribution...
Why do wealthy people purchase citizenship in peripheral countries? This article investigates the de...
Recent research considers the proliferation of citizenship-by-investment schemes primarily as a mani...
In 2013 Malta have announced to amend Maltese Citizenship Act and by doing so launch Individual Ince...
Starting from the assumption that citizenship is valuable private property that would be even more v...
First Online: 04 June 2022Historically, citizenship has been a gatekeeper to political and social ri...
This article introduces Citizenship by Investment (‘CBI’) as exceptional municipal legal mechanisms ...
Citizenship is both a status that connects individuals to nation-states and a set of boundaries that...
How is a sovereign prerogative brought to market? We know much about how states shape markets and vi...
This book presents a systematic study of the history, theory and policy of investor citizenship and ...
Where is the cheapest place to buy citizenship? With this question used as a heading in a BBC News B...
On 12 November 2013 the Maltese Parliament decided to offer Maltese and European citizenship at the ...
The practice of selling passports through Citizenship by Investment (CBI) programmes is gaining more...
This essay consists of a case-study which seeks to consider whether persons who do not derive any ri...
© The Author(s) 2018. While it is difficult to disagree with most of the arguments against monetisat...
The growing toleration of dual citizenship changes the basic rules governing citizenship attribution...
Why do wealthy people purchase citizenship in peripheral countries? This article investigates the de...
Recent research considers the proliferation of citizenship-by-investment schemes primarily as a mani...
In 2013 Malta have announced to amend Maltese Citizenship Act and by doing so launch Individual Ince...
Starting from the assumption that citizenship is valuable private property that would be even more v...
First Online: 04 June 2022Historically, citizenship has been a gatekeeper to political and social ri...
This article introduces Citizenship by Investment (‘CBI’) as exceptional municipal legal mechanisms ...
Citizenship is both a status that connects individuals to nation-states and a set of boundaries that...