The rules of private international law largely build on the ties that bind an individual to a given community. Different ties, including nationality, are used as connecting factors as regards, in particular, personal status and family relations. The paper looks at the different ways in which private international law shapes the idea of belonging for its own purposes. Having analysed the traditional opposition of domicile and nationality, the article illustrates the distinctive features of habitual residence and the reasons behind its current success. Habitual residence is meant to reflect (and facilitate) social integration, thereby serving the needs of changing societies faced with the accrued mobility of persons across borders. Habitual r...
In an ‘open society’, the different status that contribute to shaping the identity of a person – his...
The paper proposes a sociological approach to citizenship based on an analysis of the subject’...
The relationship between the nationality laws of the European Union Member States and European citiz...
This dissertation deals with one of the most significant concepts of contemporary private internatio...
The aim of this article is to investigate the nature and the specificities of a new status that, as ...
Citizenship as a relationship of individual and State developed in Europe at the end of 18 century....
The concept of habitual residence is an important connecting factor in contemporary EU Private Inter...
The permanent settlement of immigrants of foreign origin, and then the formation of the second and t...
Recently, European private international law in family matters has deeply developed. The structure o...
The purpose of the new citizenship law which was proposed by the new German federal government was t...
The citizenship feels effects of the influence of political and social needs of the nation state. No...
The aim of this work is to analyse the legal institute of citizenship as the formal recognition of t...
The article critically engages with international scholarship on citizenship studies and it argues i...
The dialectic between citizens and a foreigners illuminates the profound distance which divides Publ...
This thesis supports the recourse to habitual residence in international family law as an inter-coun...
In an ‘open society’, the different status that contribute to shaping the identity of a person – his...
The paper proposes a sociological approach to citizenship based on an analysis of the subject’...
The relationship between the nationality laws of the European Union Member States and European citiz...
This dissertation deals with one of the most significant concepts of contemporary private internatio...
The aim of this article is to investigate the nature and the specificities of a new status that, as ...
Citizenship as a relationship of individual and State developed in Europe at the end of 18 century....
The concept of habitual residence is an important connecting factor in contemporary EU Private Inter...
The permanent settlement of immigrants of foreign origin, and then the formation of the second and t...
Recently, European private international law in family matters has deeply developed. The structure o...
The purpose of the new citizenship law which was proposed by the new German federal government was t...
The citizenship feels effects of the influence of political and social needs of the nation state. No...
The aim of this work is to analyse the legal institute of citizenship as the formal recognition of t...
The article critically engages with international scholarship on citizenship studies and it argues i...
The dialectic between citizens and a foreigners illuminates the profound distance which divides Publ...
This thesis supports the recourse to habitual residence in international family law as an inter-coun...
In an ‘open society’, the different status that contribute to shaping the identity of a person – his...
The paper proposes a sociological approach to citizenship based on an analysis of the subject’...
The relationship between the nationality laws of the European Union Member States and European citiz...