The human right to citizenship : situating the right to citizenship within international and regional human rights law /

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Author / Creator:Rütte, Barbara von, author.
Imprint:Leiden ; Boston : Brill Nijhoff, [2022]
©2022
Description:xiii, 463 pages ; 25 cm.
Language:English
Series:International refugee law series, 2213-3836 ; volume 21
International refugee law series ; v. 21.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13126689
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ISBN:9004517510
9789004517516
Notes:Originally presented as the author's dissertation (doctoral)--Universität Bern, 2020.
Includes bibliographical references (pages [403]-450) and index.
Summary:"The open access publication of this book has been published with the support of the Swiss National Science Foundation. This book offers a comprehensive analysis of the right to citizenship in international and regional human rights law. It critically reflects on the limitations of state sovereignty in nationality matters and situates the right to citizenship within the existing human rights framework. It identifies the scope and content of the right to citizenship by looking not only at statelessness, deprivation of citizenship or dual citizenship, but more broadly at acquisition, loss and enjoyment of citizenship in a migration context. Exploring the intersection of international migration, human rights law and belonging, the book provides a timely argument for recognizing a right to the citizenship of a specific state on the basis of one's effective connections to that state according to the principle of jus nexi"--
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Summary:The open access publication of this book has been published with the support of the Swiss National Science Foundation.<br> This book offers a comprehensive analysis of the right to citizenship in international and regional human rights law. It critically reflects on the limitations of state sovereignty in nationality matters and situates the right to citizenship within the existing human rights framework. It identifies the scope and content of the right to citizenship by looking not only at statelessness, deprivation of citizenship or dual citizenship, but more broadly at acquisition, loss and enjoyment of citizenship in a migration context. Exploring the intersection of international migration, human rights law and belonging, the book provides a timely argument for recognizing a right to the citizenship of a specific state on the basis of one's effective connections to that state according to the principle of jus nexi .
Item Description:Originally presented as the author's dissertation (doctoral)--Universität Bern, 2020.
Physical Description:xiii, 463 pages ; 25 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages [403]-450) and index.
ISBN:9004517510
9789004517516
ISSN:2213-3836
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