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https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137382085Citizenship; nationality; ethnic citizenship; ethno-cultural; belonging; political membership; Europe; medi
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Preferential NaturalisationSuch preferences can be based on several grounds, such as family bonds between foreigners and citizens, special contributions to the state, cultural affinity with the country, or specific international agreements. In this chapter I focus on rules of preferential naturalisation that concern people wh
揭穿真相
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Loss of Citizenshipe rules of acquisition of citizenship. Nevertheless, rules of loss of citizenship are a privileged site for ethno-cultural selectivity. The right of states to decide who is or becomes a citizen has as a corollary the right of states to decide who loses or retains citizenship. In this chapter I first
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A Right to Self-Definitionconstituted communities claim legitimacy on the grounds that their members authorise them to exercise political power on their behalf. As legitimate political communities, states claim to have a moral right to se If-definition, which entitles them to maintain control over membership policies. In thi
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A Remedial Righty and just inclusion. In this chapter I address arguments for preferential inclusion that rely primarily on claims about the duty of states to include ethno-cultural groups on grounds of remedial justice. I distinguish between claims of restitution of citizenship to former citizens who have been unj
BATE
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Normative Frameworkmbers enter […] only by birth and leave […] only by death” (Rawls, 1993: 12). But there is nothing natural about state membership. In one country new-borns are made citizens with the stroke of a pen, in others they aren’t. Some people of ethnic origin can become citizens overnight whereas other peop