After having coordinated their nationality laws since the late 19th century, the Scandinavian countries have moved in distinctly different directions in this field since the turn of the millennium. Today Sweden has one of the most liberal citizenship policies in Europe, while Denmark has one of the most restrictive. Norway occupies an intermediate position between its Scandinavian neighbours. In this article, I compare the differences in Scandinavian nationality law and the political processes that led to these changes. The highly divergent development of nationality law in the Scandinavian region questions the widespread idea that a general convergence towards liberalization of European nationality law is taking place. Although static conc...
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The neighboring countries of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway represent three very similar societies that...
The neighboring countries of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway represent three very similar societies that...
The Nordic countries have a century-long tradition for cooperation within the area of citizenship la...
The Nordic countries have a century-long tradition for cooperation within the area of citizenship la...
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Civic integration is something that states interpret differently in their formulation of citizenship...
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Scandinavia represents a particular type of welfare state, characterized by institutionalized social...
This comparative essay examines the similarities and differences between the Swedish and the Danish ...
The civic integrationist turn usually refers to the stricter requirements for residence and citizen...
This thesis is an attempt to formulate a constructive proposal for the ongoing establishment of a po...
Research on the ‘civic turn’ in European citizenship policies suggests that concerns over immigrant ...
The neighboring countries of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway represent three very similar societies that...
The neighboring countries of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway represent three very similar societies that...
The Nordic countries have a century-long tradition for cooperation within the area of citizenship la...
The Nordic countries have a century-long tradition for cooperation within the area of citizenship la...
The Øresund Region of Eastern Denmark and Southern Sweden is an ambitious cross-border integration p...
This article seeks to discuss Scandinavian case of dual nationality policy in the context of the EU ...
Citizenship is fundamental for participation in a democracy. It gives us rights but also responsibil...
National Identity in Times of Globalisation Theories of globalisation and individualisation argue t...
Civic integration is something that states interpret differently in their formulation of citizenship...
This thesis looks at how three different aspects of citizenship, namely legal status, rights and emo...
Scandinavia represents a particular type of welfare state, characterized by institutionalized social...
This comparative essay examines the similarities and differences between the Swedish and the Danish ...
The civic integrationist turn usually refers to the stricter requirements for residence and citizen...
This thesis is an attempt to formulate a constructive proposal for the ongoing establishment of a po...