The changing role of nationality in international law / edited by Alessandra Annoni and Serena Forlati.

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2013.
Description
1 online resource (241 p.)

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Series
Routledge research in international law. [More in this series]
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The book explores the current role of nationality from the point of view of international law, reassessing the validity of the 'classical', state-centered, approach to nationality in light of the 'new' role the human being is gradually acquiring within the international legal order. In this framework, the collection assesses the impact of international human rights rules on the international discourse on nationality and explores the significance international (including private international) law attaches to the links individuals may establish with states other than that of nationality. The
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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English
Contents
  • The Changing Role of Nationality in International Law; Copyright; Contents; Notes on contributors; Preface; List of abbreviations; 1 Staatsvolk and homogeneity: from Weimar to the Maastricht decision of the German Federal Constitutional Court and beyond; 2 Nationality as a human right; 3 Statelessness in the context of state succession: an appraisal under international law; 4 Nationality of individuals in public international law: a functional approach; 5 Nationality and diplomatic protection: a reappraisal; 6 Nationality and freedom of movement; 7 Nationality and political rights
  • 8 Nationality and social rights9 Determining the nationality of companies in ICSID arbitration; 10 Nationality and regional integration: the case of the European Union; 11 The evolving role of nationality in private international law; 12 Conclusions; Index
ISBN
  • 1-136-75219-6
  • 0-203-43697-0
  • 1-299-38673-3
  • 1-136-75212-9
OCLC
  • 833767684
  • 845230948
  • 795181677
Doi
  • 10.4324/9780203436974
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