Record Type: |
Electronic resources
: monographic
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Title Information: |
Europeanization, post-war migration and redressing past wrongs |
Author: |
MaatschAleksandra, 1979- |
Secondary Intellectual Responsibility: |
Palgrave Connect (Online service) |
Place of Publication: |
Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire New York |
Published: |
Palgrave Macmillan; |
Year of Publication: |
2011 |
Description: |
1 online resource. |
Series: |
Palgrave politics of identity and citizenship series |
Subject: |
Citizenship - Europe. - |
Subject: |
Naturalization - Europe. - |
Subject: |
Assimilation (Sociology) - Europe. - |
Subject: |
Political Science. - |
Subject: |
POLITICAL SCIENCE - Political Freedom & Security - |
Subject: |
POLITICAL SCIENCE - Political Freedom & Security - |
Online resource: |
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9780230307391An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information |
Notes: |
Includes index. |
Summary: |
National citizenship is still the last bastion of states' sovereignty, meaning that EU institutions cannot exercise any direct influence on national citizenship legislation in the EU member states. On the other hand, the process of political integration in the EU, international human rights' development and globalization are claimed to have indirectly challenged states' exclusive competences in that legal area. As a consequence of these processes a number of questions arise: what kind of national citizenship has developed in the member states of the European Union? Which principles have informed it? Which factors have triggered the legislative reforms? This book sheds light on the processes that have transformed national citizenship of the European Union's member states and explains the legislative changes that�have taken�place since the mid-1980s in Germany, Hungary and Poland. |
ISBN: |
9780230307391electronic bk. |
ISBN: |
0230307396electronic bk. |
Content Note: |
Citizenship in a Migratory World Comparative Citizenship Research: Competing Accounts Explaining Convergence and Divergence National Parliaments as Deliberative Bodies Legislative Reforms of National Citizenship: Patterns of Convergence and Divergence in Germany, Hungary and Poland (1985-2007) Explaining Convergence and Divergence of National Citizenship Legislation: a Comparative Analysis of Parliamentary Debates Toward Convergence: Horizontal Europeanization of National Citizenship Legislation Conclusions Appendix Bibliography. |