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Chapter 4 Citizenship and Civil Society: What Rights for Residents?
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Joseph H. Carens
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Acknowledgements vii
- List of Contributors viii
- Introduction Dual Citizenship in a Changed World: Immigration, Gender and Social Rights 1
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I The Problems and Possibilities of Dual Citizenship
- Chapter 1 Embracing Dual Nationality 19
- Chapter 2 New Rules for Dual Nationality 34
- Chapter 3 Plural Citizenships 61
- Chapter 4 Citizenship and Civil Society: What Rights for Residents? 100
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II Dual Citizenship in Germany
- Chapter 5 Germany’s Citizenship Law under Immigration Pressure 121
- Chapter 6 Dual Nationality and Naturalisation Policies in the German Länder 136
- Chapter 7 Türken mit Deutschem Pass: Sociological and Political Perspectives on Dual Nationality in Germany 158
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III Other European Traditions
- Chapter 8 The Dog that didn’t Bark: Dual Nationality in the United Kingdom 179
- Chapter 9 Dual Nationality and the French Citizenship Tradition 191
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IV Social Rights, Dual Citizenship and Nationality in an American Context
- Chapter 10 The Attack on Social Rights: U.S. Citizenship Devalued 215
- Chapter 11 Seeking Shelter: Immigrants and the Divergence of Social Rights and Citizenship in the United States 233
- Chapter 12 Variations in Transnational Belonging: Lessons from Brazil and the Dominican Republic 264
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V Reinventing Citizenship: Dual Citizenship, Federal Citizenship and European Citizenship
- Chapter 13 EU Citizenship at the 1996 IGC 293
- Chapter 14 The Question of Nationality within a Federation: a Neglected Issue in Nationality Law 314
- Index 331
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Acknowledgements vii
- List of Contributors viii
- Introduction Dual Citizenship in a Changed World: Immigration, Gender and Social Rights 1
-
I The Problems and Possibilities of Dual Citizenship
- Chapter 1 Embracing Dual Nationality 19
- Chapter 2 New Rules for Dual Nationality 34
- Chapter 3 Plural Citizenships 61
- Chapter 4 Citizenship and Civil Society: What Rights for Residents? 100
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II Dual Citizenship in Germany
- Chapter 5 Germany’s Citizenship Law under Immigration Pressure 121
- Chapter 6 Dual Nationality and Naturalisation Policies in the German Länder 136
- Chapter 7 Türken mit Deutschem Pass: Sociological and Political Perspectives on Dual Nationality in Germany 158
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III Other European Traditions
- Chapter 8 The Dog that didn’t Bark: Dual Nationality in the United Kingdom 179
- Chapter 9 Dual Nationality and the French Citizenship Tradition 191
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IV Social Rights, Dual Citizenship and Nationality in an American Context
- Chapter 10 The Attack on Social Rights: U.S. Citizenship Devalued 215
- Chapter 11 Seeking Shelter: Immigrants and the Divergence of Social Rights and Citizenship in the United States 233
- Chapter 12 Variations in Transnational Belonging: Lessons from Brazil and the Dominican Republic 264
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V Reinventing Citizenship: Dual Citizenship, Federal Citizenship and European Citizenship
- Chapter 13 EU Citizenship at the 1996 IGC 293
- Chapter 14 The Question of Nationality within a Federation: a Neglected Issue in Nationality Law 314
- Index 331