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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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. . |
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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 |
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Amsterdam University Press, 2006 | ||
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