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GlobalCitizenshipLaw · Global Citizenship Law: International Migration and Constitutional Identity
Managing global migration is one of the most pressing issues of our time, particularly in Europe. With more than 230 million international immigrants, the manner in which new citizens are/should be ""created"" has become a controversial issue, morally and politically. Traditionally, international law has not regulated nationality law
Consortium · 2 organisations
coordinator
EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE
IT · €1,003,843
participant
WISSENSCHAFTSZENTRUM BERLIN FUR SOZIALFORSCHUNG GGMBH
DE · €495,745
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