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Acquisition and Loss of Nationality Volume 1 Comparative Analyses 1st Edition by Rainer Baubock, Eva Ersboll, Kees Groenendijk, Harald Waldrauch ISBN 9053569200 9789053569207

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Acquisition and Loss of Nationality Volume 1 Comparative Analyses 1st Edition by Rainer Baubock, Eva Ersboll, Kees Groenendijk, Harald Waldrauch ISBN 9053569200 9789053569207
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Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
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Author: Rainer Baubock, Eva Ersboll, Kees Groenendijk, Harald Waldrauch
ISBN: 9781429454186, 9789053569207
Language: English
Year: 2007

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ISBN 10: 9053569200 
ISBN 13: 9789053569207
Author: Rainer Baubock, Eva Ersboll, Kees Groenendijk, Harald Waldrauch

Acquisition and Loss of Nationality brings together a team of thirty researchers for an in-depth analysis of nationality laws in all fifteen pre-2004 member states of the European Union. Volume One presents detailed comparisons of the citizenship laws of all fifteen nations, while Volume Two contains individual studies of each country's laws. Together, the books are the most comprehensive available resource on the question of European nationality.

Acquisition and Loss of Nationality Volume 1 Comparative Analyses 1st Table of contents:

Introduction: The Shifting Sands of Nationality
1.1 Defining Nationality and Citizenship in a Globalized World
1.2 The Significance of Nationality: Rights, Duties, and Identity
1.3 Key Concepts and Terminologies: Jus Soli, Jus Sanguinis, Naturalization
1.4 The Methodology of Comparative Analysis in Nationality Law
1.5 Scope and Structure of Volume 1: Comparative Themes and Principles

Part I: Foundational Principles and Historical Evolution

Chapter 1: The Historical Development of Nationality Laws
2.1 From Feudal Allegiance to Modern Citizenship
2.2 The Rise of the Nation-State and the Codification of Nationality
2.3 The Impact of Colonialism on Nationality Regimes
2.4 Post-War Developments and the International Framework

Chapter 2: The International Law Framework
3.1 The Role of International Conventions (e.g., Universal Declaration of Human Rights)
3.2 The Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness (1961)
3.3 State Sovereignty vs. International Human Rights Obligations
3.4 The European Convention on Nationality (1997)

Part II: Comparative Analyses of Nationality Acquisition

Chapter 3: Acquisition at Birth: Jus Soli vs. Jus Sanguinis
4.1 The Pure Jus Soli Model (e.g., United States, Canada)
4.2 The Pure Jus Sanguinis Model (e.g., Japan, Germany)
4.3 Hybrid and Modified Systems: Recent Shifts and Reforms
4.4 Comparative Case Studies: Debates over Birthright Citizenship in the Americas and Europe

Chapter 4: Acquisition by Naturalization: Pathways and Prerequisites
5.1 General Requirements: Residence, Language, Integration, and Good Character
5.2 Discretionary vs. Entitlement-Based Naturalization
5.3 The Naturalization Oath and Allegiance
5.4 Comparative Analysis of Naturalization Procedures and Discretion

Chapter 5: Acquisition Through Other Means
6.1 Nationality by Marriage or Civil Partnership
6.2 The Acquisition of Nationality by Children (e.g., Adoption, Legitimation)
6.3 Collective Naturalization (Cession of Territory, State Succession)

Part III: Comparative Analyses of Nationality Loss

Chapter 6: Voluntary Renunciation and Expatriation
7.1 Procedures for Renunciation: A Right or a Privilege?
7.2 The Consequences of Renunciation and the Risk of Statelessness
7.3 Comparative Case Studies: Renunciation Laws in Practice

Chapter 7: Deprivation and Revocation: The State's Power to Withdraw Nationality
8.1 Historical Context: Deprivation for Disloyalty or Treason
8.2 The Modern Trend: Deprivation on National Security Grounds
8.3 Comparative Standards and Safeguards: Deprivation and Due Process
8.4 The Prohibition on Rendering a Person Stateless: Exceptions and Contested Cases

Chapter 8: Automatic and Other Forms of Loss
9.1 Loss due to Service in a Foreign Military or Government
9.2 Loss due to Long-Term Residence Abroad
9.3 Loss due to Fraud in the Acquisition Process
9.4 The Comparative Legal Standards for "Automatic" Loss

Part IV: Contemporary Issues and Challenges

Chapter 9: The Legal and Social Landscape of Dual and Multiple Nationality
10.1 The Traditional Disfavor of Dual Nationality and the Modern Trend Towards Acceptance
10.2 Comparative Approaches to the Regulation of Dual Nationality
10.3 The Rights and Obligations of Dual Nationals
10.4 The Policy Implications of a Dual National Population

Chapter 10: The Impact of Globalization and Migration on Nationality Law
11.1 Nationality and the Statelessness of Migrants and Refugees
11.2 The Challenge of Stateless Children
11.3 Investor Citizenship and Residence Programs: Citizenship as a Commodity
11.4 Nationality and Digital Identity

Chapter 11: Gender, Discrimination, and Nationality
12.1 Historical Discrimination in the Transmission of Nationality
12.2 The Role of Gender in Marriage-based Acquisition
12.3 Legal Reforms and Remaining Challenges
12.4 Case Studies: Gender-based Discrimination in Citizenship Law

Conclusion: Comparative Findings and Emerging Trends
13.1 Convergence and Divergence in Acquisition and Loss
13.2 The Growing Power of Deprivation and the Decline of Jus Soli?

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