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- W2311242479 abstract "This paper outlines the recent changes of the approach concerning dual or plural citizenship from the perspectives of international, European as well as constitutional law. The examination relies on rather diverse viewpoints dealing with variant subject matters. Recently, the concept of dual nationality has undergone significant changes. However, no common understanding thereof has been achieved so far. The present paper will first examine and draw up a brief overview of the development of the concept of dual nationality, in the context of international law with special regard to the human rights doctrine. As a second step an analysis and assessment is presented in relation to the potential influence of the European law regarding the legal feature of dual citizenship. Finally, an evaluation gives a brief overview of the law-making process that has occurred recently in certain states of Central- and Eastern Europe. It is necessary to clarify the terminologies used in the above context. In the literature, nationality is used as the international legal definition, which has to be clearly distinguished from the constitutional legal terminology of citizenship. The topic of ethnicity falls out of the scope of our discussions. Despite the direct link between the two above-mentioned concepts – since today the group of nationals and that of citizens are generally considered identical – they do not mean the same thing. The former one is a mechanism devised by the international community to assign individuals to a given state and it has little to do with rights accorded directly to individuals. Although at international level the scope of rights are limited like diplomatic and consular protection. Accordingly, collision of rights, which are designated to the states, may occur in this area at this level, when more than one state claims to exercise the protection over an individual. This happens especially when the individual holds the nationalities of the conflicting states. However, it is a clear principle of international law that consular protection of the sending state may be performed only with the consent of the receiving state. On the other hand, citizenship is determined by the scope and quality of the rights it entails within a given territory. This is basically a constitutional legal phrase. Thus, whilst nationality is used to define the" @default.
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- W2311242479 title "DUAL CITISENSHIP IN THE CONTEXT OF INTERNATIONAL, EUROPEAN AND CONSTITUTIONAL LAW" @default.
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