The Supreme Court decision of A.O. & D.L. v. Minister for Justice [Lobe] and the Irish Citizenship Referendum of 2004 had the cumulative effect of restricting both the rights associated with Irish citizenship and the class of persons entitled to possess it. This thesis considers the dynamics underpinning those restrictions. The history of the regulation of Irish identities is not simply a story of ever tightening border controls. The Nineteenth Amendment to the Constitution of Ireland in 1998 seemingly widened the class of person entitled to call themselves Irish. Moreover, the Republic of Ireland's membership of the European Union has reduced the state's ability to exercise control over its borders and narrowed the distinction betw...
In recent years, there have been significant changes to the ways in which Irish citizenship is defi...
The history of Ireland highlights how Irish identity has proved to be both an emotive and divisive f...
In June 2004, the Irish voted in a referendum which proposed to restrict access to Irish citizenship...
The Supreme Court decision of A.O. & D.L. v. Minister for Justice [Lobe] and the Irish Citizenship R...
Over the last two decades, many European States have altered their immigration policies in a context...
In 2004, voters in the Republic of Ireland supported a constitutional amendment removing the automa...
International audienceOver the last two decades, many European States have altered their immigration...
This paper examines how the change in Ireland's demographic condition from a country of emigration t...
International audienceOver the last two decades, many European States have altered their immigration...
The notion of constitutional identity has gained an unprecedented importance in the European Union. ...
In June 2004 voters in the Republic of Ireland endorsed a constitutional amendment to deprive childr...
THESIS 11417This research explores perceived Irishness and to what extent identity in Ireland is rec...
Depending on its underlying principles and scope of application, citizenship law can impact on terri...
In this paper we examine the discursive production and employment of, what Irish politicians term, ...
This paper is a preliminary investigation of Irish identity and citizenship in the aftermath of the ...
In recent years, there have been significant changes to the ways in which Irish citizenship is defi...
The history of Ireland highlights how Irish identity has proved to be both an emotive and divisive f...
In June 2004, the Irish voted in a referendum which proposed to restrict access to Irish citizenship...
The Supreme Court decision of A.O. & D.L. v. Minister for Justice [Lobe] and the Irish Citizenship R...
Over the last two decades, many European States have altered their immigration policies in a context...
In 2004, voters in the Republic of Ireland supported a constitutional amendment removing the automa...
International audienceOver the last two decades, many European States have altered their immigration...
This paper examines how the change in Ireland's demographic condition from a country of emigration t...
International audienceOver the last two decades, many European States have altered their immigration...
The notion of constitutional identity has gained an unprecedented importance in the European Union. ...
In June 2004 voters in the Republic of Ireland endorsed a constitutional amendment to deprive childr...
THESIS 11417This research explores perceived Irishness and to what extent identity in Ireland is rec...
Depending on its underlying principles and scope of application, citizenship law can impact on terri...
In this paper we examine the discursive production and employment of, what Irish politicians term, ...
This paper is a preliminary investigation of Irish identity and citizenship in the aftermath of the ...
In recent years, there have been significant changes to the ways in which Irish citizenship is defi...
The history of Ireland highlights how Irish identity has proved to be both an emotive and divisive f...
In June 2004, the Irish voted in a referendum which proposed to restrict access to Irish citizenship...