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Mandating Identity
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In this original and insightful analysis, Enikő Horváth focuses on three processes of legal evolution in Europe that affect the meaning of membership and individual identity: - the increasing salience of supranational 'culture' and rights; - 'kinship' legislation privileging non-nationals with linguistic, cultural, and ethnic ties to a given state; and - the emergence of plural nationality as an acceptable (and even welcome) phenomenon. The author's treatment is notable for its informed a…
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In this original and insightful analysis, Enikő Horváth focuses on three processes of legal evolution in Europe that affect the meaning of membership and individual identity: - the increasing salience of supranational 'culture' and rights; - 'kinship' legislation privileging non-nationals with linguistic, cultural, and ethnic ties to a given state; and - the emergence of plural nationality as an acceptable (and even welcome) phenomenon. The author's treatment is notable for its informed appreciation of both the content of relevant European and national laws and the ways in which these laws are embedded in particular social and political frameworks. In addition to extending the legal theory on citizenship and nationality, the analysis draws on sociology, social psychology, and political theory to anchor its insights and recommendations. After two in-depth chapters introducing the complexities of the subject matter, three distinct but interwoven chapters show how each of the three processes has unfolded in a given context, offer detailed explanations and suggestions as to why each development has occurred in the manner that it has, and discuss the legal, political, and sociological issues raised by the particular development. A comprehensive reference section with extensive lists of laws, cases, and scholarship concludes the volume.

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In this original and insightful analysis, Enikő Horváth focuses on three processes of legal evolution in Europe that affect the meaning of membership and individual identity: - the increasing salience of supranational 'culture' and rights; - 'kinship' legislation privileging non-nationals with linguistic, cultural, and ethnic ties to a given state; and - the emergence of plural nationality as an acceptable (and even welcome) phenomenon. The author's treatment is notable for its informed appreciation of both the content of relevant European and national laws and the ways in which these laws are embedded in particular social and political frameworks. In addition to extending the legal theory on citizenship and nationality, the analysis draws on sociology, social psychology, and political theory to anchor its insights and recommendations. After two in-depth chapters introducing the complexities of the subject matter, three distinct but interwoven chapters show how each of the three processes has unfolded in a given context, offer detailed explanations and suggestions as to why each development has occurred in the manner that it has, and discuss the legal, political, and sociological issues raised by the particular development. A comprehensive reference section with extensive lists of laws, cases, and scholarship concludes the volume.

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