Law is often the source of social discriminations, but, at the same time, it can be thekey to delete these social discriminations. The authors try to give an example of thisphenomenon, by analyzing the impact of the Italian citizenship’s rules over the descendantsof the Italian citizens emigrated abroad and, especially, in South America.Indeed, according to the former Italian law, only fathers could transmit iure sanguinisthe citizenship to their children: moreover, women automatically lost theItalian citizenship if they get a foreign citizenship by concluding a marriage witha foreign husband.These rules hardly discriminate the Italian women emigrated abroad and, especially,their descendants who were prevented to get the Italian’s citizensh...
The aim of the article is to show how in Italy the traditional inequalities in class, gender and geo...
Increasing immigration numbers in many parts of the world make it crucial for policy makers to thin...
The article critically engages with international scholarship on citizenship studies and it argues i...
Law is often the source of social discriminations, but, at the same time, it can be thekey to delete...
Law is often the source of social discriminations, but, at the same time, it can be thekey to delete...
In European countries, citizenship is mostly based on the principle of jus sanguinis, which means th...
For nearly a century the Italian «great emigration » (1860-1970) drove millions of migrants to South...
Immigration trends towards Italy have considerably changed in the last decades, modifying our unders...
For nearly a century the Italian «great emigration» (1860-1970) drove millions of migrants to South ...
In the establishment of the so-called ‘citizenship income’, the Italian legislator decided to limit ...
In this paper, I argue that nationality and immigration laws should be analyzed together. In fact, n...
The aim is to investigate the intersection of legislative dimensions, economic conditions, and natio...
Migrant descendants associations have recently become widespread in Italy principally because of the...
The discussion about dual citizenship in Italy was and is determined by a dominant theme. Primarily,...
The argument of this paper is the development of local policies aimed to exclude migrants from vari...
The aim of the article is to show how in Italy the traditional inequalities in class, gender and geo...
Increasing immigration numbers in many parts of the world make it crucial for policy makers to thin...
The article critically engages with international scholarship on citizenship studies and it argues i...
Law is often the source of social discriminations, but, at the same time, it can be thekey to delete...
Law is often the source of social discriminations, but, at the same time, it can be thekey to delete...
In European countries, citizenship is mostly based on the principle of jus sanguinis, which means th...
For nearly a century the Italian «great emigration » (1860-1970) drove millions of migrants to South...
Immigration trends towards Italy have considerably changed in the last decades, modifying our unders...
For nearly a century the Italian «great emigration» (1860-1970) drove millions of migrants to South ...
In the establishment of the so-called ‘citizenship income’, the Italian legislator decided to limit ...
In this paper, I argue that nationality and immigration laws should be analyzed together. In fact, n...
The aim is to investigate the intersection of legislative dimensions, economic conditions, and natio...
Migrant descendants associations have recently become widespread in Italy principally because of the...
The discussion about dual citizenship in Italy was and is determined by a dominant theme. Primarily,...
The argument of this paper is the development of local policies aimed to exclude migrants from vari...
The aim of the article is to show how in Italy the traditional inequalities in class, gender and geo...
Increasing immigration numbers in many parts of the world make it crucial for policy makers to thin...
The article critically engages with international scholarship on citizenship studies and it argues i...