This has been a fascinating debate that succeeded in unravelling some of the major issues about the past, present and future of ius sanguinis citizenship. I was delighted to see that many of the contributors shared my concerns about the failings of the current system of transmission of citizenship from parent to child. I learned a great deal from reading the various reactions to my deliberately provocative propositions. With these concluding remarks, I use the privilege of the last word to engage with several key points emerging from the debate and to clarify and, as much as possible, elaborate my position. However, I am hopeful that this debate does not finish here and I look forward to continuing through other ventures
Whether a severely impaired or critically ill infant should receive lifesaving, and sometimes extrao...
This contribution maps recent global trends regarding the grounds for acquisition of citizenship by ...
David Martin\u27s review of our book, Citizenship Without Consent: Illegal Aliens in the American Po...
This has been a fascinating debate that succeeded in unravelling some of the major issues about the ...
It is beyond dispute that any attempt to dislodge a deeply rooted and widespread institution such as...
This EUDO Citizenship Forum Debate discusses whether the widespread legal rule of ius sanguinis, thr...
The transmission of citizenship status from parents to children is a widespread modern practice that...
The transmission of citizenship status from parents to children is a widespread modern practice that...
The transmission of citizenship status from parents to children is a widespread modern practice that...
Costica Dumbrava maintains that ius sanguinis citizenship is a historically tainted, outmoded, and u...
In his kick-off contribution, Costica Dumbrava offers a threefold critique of ius sanguinis as a nor...
This paper examines the jus sanguinis inherited citizenship of children conceived through assisted r...
Many countries are experiencing increasing levels of demand for access to assisted reproductive tech...
Speech given at the National Conference on Citizenship on 1960s cultural change-2- At the National ...
Birthright citizenship has long been taken for granted. Although the existing regime of citizenship ...
Whether a severely impaired or critically ill infant should receive lifesaving, and sometimes extrao...
This contribution maps recent global trends regarding the grounds for acquisition of citizenship by ...
David Martin\u27s review of our book, Citizenship Without Consent: Illegal Aliens in the American Po...
This has been a fascinating debate that succeeded in unravelling some of the major issues about the ...
It is beyond dispute that any attempt to dislodge a deeply rooted and widespread institution such as...
This EUDO Citizenship Forum Debate discusses whether the widespread legal rule of ius sanguinis, thr...
The transmission of citizenship status from parents to children is a widespread modern practice that...
The transmission of citizenship status from parents to children is a widespread modern practice that...
The transmission of citizenship status from parents to children is a widespread modern practice that...
Costica Dumbrava maintains that ius sanguinis citizenship is a historically tainted, outmoded, and u...
In his kick-off contribution, Costica Dumbrava offers a threefold critique of ius sanguinis as a nor...
This paper examines the jus sanguinis inherited citizenship of children conceived through assisted r...
Many countries are experiencing increasing levels of demand for access to assisted reproductive tech...
Speech given at the National Conference on Citizenship on 1960s cultural change-2- At the National ...
Birthright citizenship has long been taken for granted. Although the existing regime of citizenship ...
Whether a severely impaired or critically ill infant should receive lifesaving, and sometimes extrao...
This contribution maps recent global trends regarding the grounds for acquisition of citizenship by ...
David Martin\u27s review of our book, Citizenship Without Consent: Illegal Aliens in the American Po...