This article examines the development and impact of German citizenship policy over the past decade. As its point of departure, it takes the 2000 Citizenship Law, which sought to undertake a full-scale reform and liberalisation of access to German membership. The article discusses this law’s content and subsequent amendments, focusing particularly on its quantitative impact, asking why the number of naturalisations has been lower than originally expected. The article outlines current challenges to the law’s structure operation and identifies potential trajectories for its future development
The German citizenship law underwent a paradigmatic amendment in 2000. One often overlooked change o...
This article deals explicitly with the dimension of access in the concept of citizenship and is dis...
This thesis combines two burgeoning fields – New Institutionalism and migration studies – to explain...
This article examines the development and impact of German citizenship policy over the past decade. ...
This article examines the development and impact of German citizenship policy over the past decade. ...
This article probes the consequences of Germany’s 1999 citizenship reformas it pertains to the incor...
In this article we explore how constitutionally enshrined and historically conditioned conceptions ...
First Published online: 15 December 2020The German citizenship law underwent a paradigmatic amendmen...
Starting in the 1960s, Germany experienced a surge in immigration, predominantly from Turkey. These ...
This article argues that, with the notable exception of the Third Reich, citizenship in Germany was ...
'The idea and practice of European citizenship is relevant in two main ways to the recent controvers...
The German citizenship law underwent a paradigmatic amendment in 2000. One often overlooked change o...
The German citizenship law underwent a paradigmatic amendment in 2000. One often overlooked change o...
The German citizenship law underwent a paradigmatic amendment in 2000. One often overlooked change o...
This dissertation examines citizenship and nationness in contemporary Germany. It argues that citiz...
The German citizenship law underwent a paradigmatic amendment in 2000. One often overlooked change o...
This article deals explicitly with the dimension of access in the concept of citizenship and is dis...
This thesis combines two burgeoning fields – New Institutionalism and migration studies – to explain...
This article examines the development and impact of German citizenship policy over the past decade. ...
This article examines the development and impact of German citizenship policy over the past decade. ...
This article probes the consequences of Germany’s 1999 citizenship reformas it pertains to the incor...
In this article we explore how constitutionally enshrined and historically conditioned conceptions ...
First Published online: 15 December 2020The German citizenship law underwent a paradigmatic amendmen...
Starting in the 1960s, Germany experienced a surge in immigration, predominantly from Turkey. These ...
This article argues that, with the notable exception of the Third Reich, citizenship in Germany was ...
'The idea and practice of European citizenship is relevant in two main ways to the recent controvers...
The German citizenship law underwent a paradigmatic amendment in 2000. One often overlooked change o...
The German citizenship law underwent a paradigmatic amendment in 2000. One often overlooked change o...
The German citizenship law underwent a paradigmatic amendment in 2000. One often overlooked change o...
This dissertation examines citizenship and nationness in contemporary Germany. It argues that citiz...
The German citizenship law underwent a paradigmatic amendment in 2000. One often overlooked change o...
This article deals explicitly with the dimension of access in the concept of citizenship and is dis...
This thesis combines two burgeoning fields – New Institutionalism and migration studies – to explain...