Citizenship in question evidentiary birthright and statelessness
Citizenship is often assumed to be a clear-cut issue - either one has it or one does not. However, as the contributors to Citizenship in Question demonstrate, citizenship is not self-evident; it emerges from often obscure written records and is interpreted through ambiguous and dynamic laws. In case...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Durham :
Duke University Press
2016.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Jus soli and statelessness : a comparative perspective from the Americas / Polly J. Price
- The politics of evidence : Roma citizenship deficits in Europe / Jacqueline Bhabha
- Statelessness-in-question : expert testimony and the evidentiary burden of statelessness / Benjamin N. Lawrance
- Reproducing uncertainty : documenting contested sovereignty and citizenship across the Taiwan Strait / Sara L. Friedman
- What is a "real" Australian citizen? : insights from Papua New Guinea and Mr. Amos Ame / Kim Rubenstein with Jacqueline Field
- To know a citizen : birthright citizenship documents regimes in U.S. history / Beatrice McKenzie
- From the outside looking in : U.S. passports in the Borderlands / Rachel E. Rosenbloom
- Problems of evidence, evidence of problems : expanding citizenship and reproducing statelessness among Highlanders in northern Thailand / Amanda Flaim
- Limits of legal citizenship : narratives from South and Southeast Asia / Kamal Sadiq
- American birthright citizenship rules and the exclusion of "outsiders" from the political community / Margaret D. Stock
- Ivoirité and citizenship in Ivory Coast : the controversial policy of authenticity / Alfred Babo
- The alien who Is a citizen / Jacqueline Stevens.