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Debating European Citizenship [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Rainer Bauböck
Debating European Citizenship [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Rainer Bauböck
Autore Bauböck Rainer
Edizione [1st ed. 2019.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Springer Nature, 2019
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XVIII, 313 p. 6 illus.)
Disciplina 323.6
Collana IMISCOE Research Series
Soggetto topico Citizenship
Political sociology
Public international law
Political science
Political Sociology
Public International Law
Political Science
Soggetto non controllato European Union
citizenship
voting rights
social rights
free movement
EUDO Citizenship
Globalcit
Open access
ISBN 3-319-89905-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto European Citizenship: Still a Fundamental Status?: Jo Shaw -- Part I: Should EU Citizens Living in Other Member States Vote There in National Elections?: EU-Citizens Should Have the Right to Vote in National Elections: Philippe Cayla and Catriona Seth -- EU Citizens Should Have Voting Rights in National Elections, but in Which Country?: Rainer Bauböck -- A European or a National Solution to the Democratic Deficit?: Alain Brun -- EU Accession to the ECHR Requires Ensuring the Franchise for EU Citizens in National Elections: Andrew Duff -- How to Enfranchise Second Country Nationals? Test the Options for Best Fit, Easiest Adoption and Lowest Costs: David Owen -- What’s in a People? Social Facts, Individual Choice, and the European Union: Dimitry Kochenov -- Testing the Bonds of Solidarity in Europe’s Common Citizenship Area: Jo Shaw -- ‘An Ever Closer Union Among the Peoples of Europe’: Union Citizenship, Democracy, Rights and the Enfranchisement of Second Country Nationals: Richard Bellamy -- Five Pragmatic Reasons for a Dialogue with and Between Member States on Free Movement and Voting Rights: Kees Groenendijk -- Don’t Start with Europeans First. An Initiative for Extending Voting Rights Should Also Promote Access to Citizenship for Third Country Nationals: Hannes Swoboda -- Voting Rights and Beyond...: Martin Wilhelm -- One Cannot Promote Free Movement of EU Citizens and Restrict Their Political Participation: Dora Kostakopoulou -- Second Country EU Citizens Voting in National Elections is an Important Step, but Other Steps Should be Taken First: Ángel Rodríguez -- A More Comprehensive Reform is Needed to Ensure that Mobile Citizens Can Vote: Sue Collard -- Incremental Changes are Not Enough - Voting Rights Are a Matter of Democratic Principle: Tony Venables -- Mobile Union Citizens Should Have Portable Voting Rights Within the EU: Roxana Barbulescu -- Concluding Remarks: Righting Democratic Wrongs: Philippe Cayla and Catriona Seth -- Part II: Freedom of Movement Under Attack: Is It Worth Defending as the Core of EU Citizenship?: Freedom of Movement Needs to Be Defended as the Core of EU Citizenship: Floris de Witte -- The Failure of Union Citizenship Beyond the Single Market: Daniel Thym -- State Citizenship, EU Citizenship and Freedom of Movement: Richard Bellamy -- Free Movement as a Means of Subject-Formation: Defending a More Relational Approach to EU Citizenship: Päivi Johanna Neuvonen -- Free Movement Emancipates, but What a Freedom This Is?: Vesco Paskalev -- Free Movement and EU Citizenship from the Perspective of Intra-European Mobility: Saara Koikkalainen -- The New Cleavage Between Mobile and Immobile Europeans: Rainer Bauböck -- Whose Freedom of Movement Is Worth Defending?: Sarah Fine -- The Court and the Legislators: Who Should Define the Scope of Free Movement in the EU?: Martijn van den Brink -- Reading Too Much and Too Little into the Matter? Latent Limits and Potentials of EU Freedom of Movement: Julija Sardelić -- What to Say to Those Who Stay? Free Movement Is a Human Right of Universal Value: Kieran Oberman -- Union Citizenship for UK Citizens: Glyn Morgan -- UK Citizens as Former EU Citizens: Predicament and Remedies: Reuven (Ruvi) Ziegler -- ‘Migrants’, ‘Mobile Citizens’ and the Borders of Exclusion in the European Union: Martin Ruhs -- EU Citizenship, Free Movement and Emancipation: A Rejoinder: Floris de Witte -- Part III: Should EU Citizenship Be Duty-Free?: EU Citizenship Needs a Stronger Social Dimension and Soft Duties: Maurizio Ferrera -- Liberal Citizenship Is Duty-Free: Christian Joppke -- Building Social Europe Requires Challenging the Judicialisation of Citizenship: Susanne K. Schmidt -- EU Citizenship Should Speak Both to the Mobile and the Non-Mobile European: Frank Vandenbroucke -- The Impact and Political Accountability of EU Citizenship: Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen -- ‘Feed Them First, Then Ask Virtue of Them’: Broadening and Deepening Freedom of Movement: Andrea Sangiovanni -- EU Citizenship, Duties and Social Rights: Martin Seeleib-Kaiser -- Why Compensating the ‘Stayers’ for the Costs of Mobility is the Wrong Way to Go: Julia Hermann -- Balancing the Rights of European Citizenship with Duties Towards National Citizens: An Inter-national Perspective: Richard Bellamy -- Grab the Horns of the Dilemma and Ride the Bull: Rainer Bauböck -- Why Adding Duties to European Citizenship is Likely to Increase the Gap Between Europhiles and Eurosceptics: Theresa Kuhn -- Enhancing the Visibility of Social Europe: A Practical Agenda for ‘the Last Mile’: Ilaria Madama -- Towards a ‘Holding Environment’ for Europe’s (Diverse) Social Citizenship Regimes: Anton Hemerijck -- Imagine: European Union Social Citizenship and Post-Marshallian Rights and Duties: Dora Kostakopoulou -- Why the Crisis of European Citizenship Is a Crisis of European Democracy: Sandra Seubert -- Regaining the Trust of the Stay-at-Homes: Three Strategies: Philippe Van Parijs -- Social Citizenship, Democratic Values and European Integration: a Rejoinder: Maurizio Ferrera.
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Springer Nature, 2019
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Debating Transformations of National Citizenship [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Rainer Bauböck
Debating Transformations of National Citizenship [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Rainer Bauböck
Autore Bauböck Rainer
Edizione [1st ed. 2018.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, : Springer Nature, 2018
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XXI, 358 p.)
Disciplina 323.6
Collana IMISCOE Research Series
Soggetto topico Citizenship
Political sociology
Public international law
Political science
Political Sociology
Public International Law
Political Science
Soggetto non controllato national citizenship
democracy
terrorists
economic change
social change
political change
ISBN 3-319-92719-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Part I: Should Citizenship Be for Sale?: Summary: Global, European and National Questions About the Price of Citizenship: Rainer Bauböck -- Dangerous Liaisons: Money and Citizenship: Ayelet Shachar -- Cash-for-Passports and the End of Citizenship: Peter J. Spiro -- Citizenship for Those who Invest into the Future of the State Is not Wrong, the Price Is the Problem: Raul Magni Berton -- The Price of Selling Citizenship: Chris Armstrong -- Global Mobility Corridors for the Ultra-Rich. The Neoliberal Transformation of Citizenship: Roxana Barbulescu -- The Maltese Falcon, or: my Porsche for a Passport!: Jelena Dzankic -- What Is Wrong with Selling Citizenship? It Corrupts Democracy!: Rainer Bauböck -- What Money Can’t Buy: Face-to-Face Cooperation and Local Democratic Life: Paulina Ochoa Espejo -- If You Do not Like Selling Passports, Give Them for Free to Those who Deserve them: Vesco Paskalev -- Citizenship for Real: Its Hypocrisy, Its Randomness, Its Price: Dimitry Kochenov -- Trading Citizenship, Human Capital and the European Union: David Owen -- Citizenship for Sale: Could and Should the EU Intervene?: Jo Shaw -- Linking Citizenship to Income Undermines European Values. We Need Shared Criteria and Guidelines for Access to EU Citizenship: Hannes Swoboda -- Coda : Ayelet Shachar -- Part II: Bloodlines and Belonging: Bloodlines and Belonging: Time to Abandon Ius Sanguinis?: Costica Dumbrava -- Ius Filiationis: A Defence of Citizenship by Descent: Rainer Bauböck -- Tainted Law? Why History Cannot Provide the Justification for Abandoning Ius Sanguinis: Jannis Panagiotidis -- Family Matters: Modernise, Don’t Abandon, Jus Sanguinis: Scott Titshaw -- Abolishing Ius Sanguinis Citizenship: A Proposal Too Restrained and Too Radical: Kristin Collins -- Citizenship Without Magic: Lois Harder -- The Janus-Face of Ius Sanguinis: Protecting Migrant Children and Expanding Ethnic Nations: Francesca Decimo -- The Prior Question: What Do We Need State Citizenship for?: David Owen -- No More Blood: Kerry Abrams -- Law by Blood or Blood by Law?: David de Groot -- Limiting the Transmission of Family Advantage: Ius Sanguinis with an Expiration Date: Iseult Honohan -- Retain Ius Sanguinis, but Don’t Take It Literally!: Eva Ersbøll -- Distributing Some, but Not All Rights of Citizenship According to Ius Sanguinis: Ana Tanasoca -- Learning from Naturalisation Debates: The Right to an Appropriate Citizenship at Birth: Katja Swider and Caia Vlieks -- Don’t Put the Baby in the Dirty Bathwater! A Rejoinder: Costica Dumbrava -- Part III: The Return of Banishment: The Return of Banishment: Do the New Denationalisation Policies Weaken Citizenship?:Audrey Macklin -- Terrorist Expatriation: All Show, No Byte, No Future: Peter J. Spiro -- Should Those Who Attack the Nation Have an Absolute Right to Remain Its Citizens?: Peter H. Schuck -- Terrorists Repudiate Their Own Citizenship: Christian Joppke -- It’s not About Their Citizenship, it’s About Ours: Vesco Paskalev -- You Can’t Lose What You Haven’t Got: Citizenship Acquisition and Loss in Africa: Bronwen Manby -- Revocation of Citizenship of Terrorists: A Matter of Political Expediency: Kay Hailbronner -- Whose Bad Guys Are Terrorists?: Rainer Bauböck -- Human Rights for All Is Better than Citizenship Rights for Some: Daniel Kanstroom -- Denationalisation, Assassination, Territory: Some (U.S.-Prompted) Reflections: Linda Bosniak -- Beware States Piercing Holes Into Citizenship: Matthew J. Gibney -- Disowning Citizens: Reuven (Ruvi) Ziegler -- Our Epoch’s Little Banishments: Saskia Sassen -- Deprivation of Citizenship: Is There an Issue of EU Law?: Jo Shaw -- On Producing the Alien Within: A Reply: Audrey Macklin -- Part IV: Cloud Communities: Cloud Communities: The Dawn of Global Citizenship?: Liav Orgad -- Citizenship in Cloud Cuckoo Land?: Rainer Bauböck -- Citizenship in the Era of Blockchain-Based Virtual Nations: Primavera De Filippi -- Global Citizenship for the Stay-at-Homes: Francesca Strumia -- A World Without Law; A World Without Politics: Robert Post -- Virtual Politics, Real Guns: On Cloud Community, Violence, and Human Rights: Michael Blake -- A World Wide Web of Citizenship; Peter J. Spiro -- Citizenship Forecast: Partly Cloudy with Chances of Algorithms: Costica Dumbrava -- The Separation of Territory and State: a Digital French Revolution?: Yussef Al Tamimi -- A Brave New Dawn? Digital Cakes, Cloudy Governance and Citizenship á la Carte: Jelena Dzankic -- Old Divides New Devices: Global Citizenship for Only Half of the World: Lea Ypi -- Escapist Technology in the Service of Neo-Feudalism: Dimitry Kochenov -- Cloud Communities and the Materiality of the Digital: Stefania Milan -- Cloud Agoras: When Blockchain Technology Meets Arendt’s Virtual Public Spaces,: Dora Kostakopoulou -- Global Cryptodemocracy Is Possible and Desirable: Ehud Shapiro -- The Future of Citizenship: Global and Digital – A Rejoinder: Liav Orgad. .
Record Nr. UNINA-9910300489203321
Bauböck Rainer  
Cham, : Springer Nature, 2018
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Migration and citizenship : legal status, rights and political participation / / Rainer Bauböck (ed.) [[electronic resource]]
Migration and citizenship : legal status, rights and political participation / / Rainer Bauböck (ed.) [[electronic resource]]
Autore Bauböck Rainer
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam University Press, 2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (129 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
Disciplina 342.082
Collana IMISCOE reports
Soggetto topico Emigration and immigration law
Immigrants - Political activity
Citizenship
Soggetto non controllato citizenship
political participation
european union citizenship
sociology
voting rights
sociologie
naturalisation
political mobilisation
transnationalism
migration
migrant organisations
politicologie
political science
ISBN 1-280-95835-9
9786610958351
90-485-0426-0
1-4237-8533-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front matter -- Contents -- Text Boxes -- Tables -- Introduction -- 1. Citizenship and migration - concepts and controversies -- 2. The legal status of immigrants and their access to nationality / Kraler, Albert -- 3. EU citizenship and the status of third country nationals / Perchinig, Bernhard -- 4. Political participation, mobilisation and representation of immigrants and their offspring in Europe / Martiniello, Marco -- Annex -- Notes -- References
Record Nr. UNINA-9910146258903321
Bauböck Rainer
Amsterdam University Press, 2006
Materiale a stampa
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