International audienceThis paper argues that by overestimating the importance of citizenship rights, the ethics of immigration turns away from the more serious problem of closed borders. Precisely, this contribution is a threefold critique of Carens’ idea that "justice requires that democratic states grant citizenship at birth to the descendants of settled immigrants" (Carens, 2013: 20). Firstly, I argue that by making 'justice' dependent on states and their attributes (birthright citizenship), this idea strengthens methodological nationalism which views humanity as naturally divided into bounded nation-states. Secondly, I analyze its justification and argue that grounding (citizenship) rights on the existence of social connections is logic...
Recent political theory has attempted to unbundle demos and ethnos, and thus citizenship from nation...
Recent political theory has attempted to unbundle demos and ethnos, and thus citizenship from nation...
This article proposes that immigration and citizenship law must address the construction of the immi...
This paper argues that by overestimating the importance of citizenship rights, the ethics of immigra...
This paper argues that by overestimating the importance of citizenship rights, the ethics of immigra...
This paper argues that by overestimating the importance of citizenship rights, the ethics of immigra...
This paper argues that by overestimating the importance of citizenship rights, the ethics of immigra...
International audienceThis paper argues that by overestimating the importance of citizenship rights,...
Birthright citizenship has long been taken for granted. Although the existing regime of citizenship ...
Many international law scholars have begun to argue that the modern world is experiencing a “decline...
The institution of citizenship is characterized by its ambivalence with regard to the notions (an...
This chapter seeks to rehabilitate the reputation of birthright citizenship. It explains why assigni...
abstract: this paper proposes that the concept of citizenship refers to the equality and universalit...
Recent political theory has attempted to unbundle demos and ethnos, and thus citizenship from nation...
This review essay argues that citizenship in contemporary states exposed to migration should be unde...
Recent political theory has attempted to unbundle demos and ethnos, and thus citizenship from nation...
Recent political theory has attempted to unbundle demos and ethnos, and thus citizenship from nation...
This article proposes that immigration and citizenship law must address the construction of the immi...
This paper argues that by overestimating the importance of citizenship rights, the ethics of immigra...
This paper argues that by overestimating the importance of citizenship rights, the ethics of immigra...
This paper argues that by overestimating the importance of citizenship rights, the ethics of immigra...
This paper argues that by overestimating the importance of citizenship rights, the ethics of immigra...
International audienceThis paper argues that by overestimating the importance of citizenship rights,...
Birthright citizenship has long been taken for granted. Although the existing regime of citizenship ...
Many international law scholars have begun to argue that the modern world is experiencing a “decline...
The institution of citizenship is characterized by its ambivalence with regard to the notions (an...
This chapter seeks to rehabilitate the reputation of birthright citizenship. It explains why assigni...
abstract: this paper proposes that the concept of citizenship refers to the equality and universalit...
Recent political theory has attempted to unbundle demos and ethnos, and thus citizenship from nation...
This review essay argues that citizenship in contemporary states exposed to migration should be unde...
Recent political theory has attempted to unbundle demos and ethnos, and thus citizenship from nation...
Recent political theory has attempted to unbundle demos and ethnos, and thus citizenship from nation...
This article proposes that immigration and citizenship law must address the construction of the immi...