Switzerland likely has the most particular naturalization system in the world. Whereas in most countries citizenship attribution is regulated at the central level of the state, in Switzerland each municipality is accorded the right to decide who can become a Swiss citizen. This book aims at exploring naturalization processes from a comparative perspective and to explain why some municipalities pursue more restrictive citizenship policies than others. The Swiss case provides a unique opportunity to approach citizenship politics from new perspectives. It allows us to go beyond formal citizenship models and to account for the practice of citizenship. The analytical framework combines quantitative and qualitative data and helps us understand ho...
In this article, we analyse and discuss the legal criteria granting access to facilitated naturalisa...
This paper starts from the concept of identity to develop some hypotheses about the attitudes of peo...
Thisarticlefocusesonthepoliticalclaimsmadebyimmigrantsandethnicminori- ties in France and Switzerlan...
Switzerland likely has the most particular naturalization system in the world. Whereas in most count...
Switzerland could well have the most peculiar naturalisation system in the world. Whereas in most co...
Abstract: Whereas in most countries citizenship attribution is regulated at the cen-tral level of th...
Zwitserland heeft waarschijnlijk het meest uitzonderlijke naturalisatiesysteem ter wereld: staatsbur...
Naturalization policies prescribe the conditions immigrants must fulfil to be legally recognized as ...
Citizenship is a notoriously complex and an essentially contested concept which has been defined in ...
This book investigates the legal rules of acquisition and loss of citizenship in Europe. Challenging...
This article traces the development of the federal structure of Swiss citizenship between the foundi...
In recent decades we have seen a dramatic rise of dual citizenship; many states are now officially a...
In the Swiss federal context, the acquisition of citizenship through ordinary naturalization, the en...
How do states in Western Europe deal with the challenges of migration for citizenship? The legal rel...
In the Swiss federal context, the acquisition of citizenship through ordinary naturalization, the en...
In this article, we analyse and discuss the legal criteria granting access to facilitated naturalisa...
This paper starts from the concept of identity to develop some hypotheses about the attitudes of peo...
Thisarticlefocusesonthepoliticalclaimsmadebyimmigrantsandethnicminori- ties in France and Switzerlan...
Switzerland likely has the most particular naturalization system in the world. Whereas in most count...
Switzerland could well have the most peculiar naturalisation system in the world. Whereas in most co...
Abstract: Whereas in most countries citizenship attribution is regulated at the cen-tral level of th...
Zwitserland heeft waarschijnlijk het meest uitzonderlijke naturalisatiesysteem ter wereld: staatsbur...
Naturalization policies prescribe the conditions immigrants must fulfil to be legally recognized as ...
Citizenship is a notoriously complex and an essentially contested concept which has been defined in ...
This book investigates the legal rules of acquisition and loss of citizenship in Europe. Challenging...
This article traces the development of the federal structure of Swiss citizenship between the foundi...
In recent decades we have seen a dramatic rise of dual citizenship; many states are now officially a...
In the Swiss federal context, the acquisition of citizenship through ordinary naturalization, the en...
How do states in Western Europe deal with the challenges of migration for citizenship? The legal rel...
In the Swiss federal context, the acquisition of citizenship through ordinary naturalization, the en...
In this article, we analyse and discuss the legal criteria granting access to facilitated naturalisa...
This paper starts from the concept of identity to develop some hypotheses about the attitudes of peo...
Thisarticlefocusesonthepoliticalclaimsmadebyimmigrantsandethnicminori- ties in France and Switzerlan...