Dutch RBI scheme to be evaluated as part of broader migration policy in the Netherlands
In reply to parliamentary questions posed shortly after the publication of the European Commission report Investor Citizenship and...
In reply to parliamentary questions posed shortly after the publication of the European Commission report Investor Citizenship and...
During the Soviet era migrants from other parts of the USSR, mainly ethnic Russians, Belarussians and Ukrainians migrated to Latvia and...
In the triptych Micheletti, Kaur and Rottmann we discussed the position of the Court of Justice of the European Union over the last 25...
Citizenship, nationality and identity are receiving considerable attention, especially in relation to global phenomena such as...
In 2017, the world counted 258 million international migrants (3.4% of the world’s population). India is the country with the largest...
Having discussed the Micheletti and Kaur judgments in recent weeks, we now move to the final and most recent CJEU case in the field of...
Migration affects all countries and individuals in an age of intensified globalization. It is entwined with geopolitics, business and...
Earlier this month we addressed some of the normative problems surrounding the expansion of citizenship deprivation powers that have been...
More and more people are becoming convinced that climate change is a problem of catastrophic proportions. Predictions of an uninhabitable...
While migration is one issue leading to feelings of insecurity and alienation in receiving countries, precarity and rising living costs...
Parliamentary elections were held in Moldova on 24 February 2019 to elect the 101 members of the Moldovan Parliament. The pro-Russia...
Having discussed the Micheletti case last week, it is time to move to the second case in our three-part series on EU Member State...
The FCI reported last year about citizenship deprivation. This non-consensual withdrawal of nationality from an individual by a State is...
Citizenship is often described as having three dimensions: 1) membership/status, 2) rights and 3) identity or citizenship as a practice....
Overseas France consists of two different entities: 1) Overseas Departments and Regions (DROM) which are governed by Article 73 of the...
Over the last few months the Future Citizen Institute has dedicated a number of publications on the relation between EU law and the...
The final country in our four-part series on non-sovereign Caribbean territories is the Netherlands, which colonised Suriname (until...
A survey of 2011 on the high-income inhabitants in 18 main Chinese cities found that 60 % of people who own assets of RMB 10 million or...
Those whose citizenship status does not fit any particular category or whose status is uncertain can be said to hold ‘precarious...
The United States arrived as a new player in the Caribbean region around the turn of the twentieth century. After its victory in the...