Slippery Citizenship
Herausgeber: Howard-Hassmann, Rhoda E; Walton-Roberts, Margaret
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Herausgeber: Howard-Hassmann, Rhoda E; Walton-Roberts, Margaret
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The Human Right to Citizenship provides an accessible overview of citizenship around the globe, focusing on empirical cases of denied or weakened legal rights. This wide-ranging volume provides a theoretical framework to understand the particular ambiguities, paradoxes, and evolutions of citizenship regimes in the twenty-first century.
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The Human Right to Citizenship provides an accessible overview of citizenship around the globe, focusing on empirical cases of denied or weakened legal rights. This wide-ranging volume provides a theoretical framework to understand the particular ambiguities, paradoxes, and evolutions of citizenship regimes in the twenty-first century.
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- Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights
- Verlag: University of Pennsylvania Press
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juli 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 160mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 666g
- ISBN-13: 9780812247176
- ISBN-10: 0812247175
- Artikelnr.: 42203881
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights
- Verlag: University of Pennsylvania Press
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juli 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 160mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 666g
- ISBN-13: 9780812247176
- ISBN-10: 0812247175
- Artikelnr.: 42203881
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Rhoda E. Howard-Hassmann is Canada Research Chair in International Human Rights at Wilfrid Laurier University and the Balsillie School of International Affairs. She is author of Reparations to Africa and coeditor of Economic Rights in Canada and the United States and The Age of Apology: Facing Up to the Past, all available from the University of Pennsylvania Press. Margaret Walton-Roberts is Associate Professor in Geography and Environmental Studies at Wilfrid Laurier University and the Balsillie School of International Affairs. She is coauthor of Cultural Geography: Environments, Landscapes, Identities, Inequalities and coeditor of Territoriality and Migration in the E.U. Neighbourhood: Spilling over the Wall.
Introduction. The Human Right to Citizenship
—Rhoda E. Howard-Hassmann
PART I. THE LEGAL CONTEXT
Chapter 1. Human Rights of Noncitizens
—David Weissbrodt
Chapter 2. Statelessness: A Matter of Human Rights
—Kristy A. Belton
PART II. GROUP STATLESSNESS
Chapter 3. The Palestinian People: Ambiguities of Citizenship
—Michal Baer
Chapter 4. State of Stateless People: The Plight of Rohingya Refugees in
Bangladesh
—Nassir Uddin
Chapter 5. Mobilizing Against Statelessness: The Case of Brazilian Emigrant
Communities
—Carolina Moulin
PART III. LEGISLATED LIMBO
Chapter 6. Natives, Subjects, and Wannabes: Internal Citizenship Problems
in Postcolonial Nigeria
—Chidi Anselm Odinkalu
Chapter 7. Capricious Citizenship: Identity, Identification, and
Banglo-Indians
—Sujata Ramachandran
Chapter 8. Are Children's Rights to Citizenship Slippery or Slimy?
—Jacqueline Bhabha and Margareta Matache
Chapter 9. How Citizenship Laws Leave the Roma in Europe's Hinterland
—Helen O'Nions
PART IV. LABOR MIGRANTS
Chapter 10. Slippery Slopes into Illegality and the Erosion of Citizenship
in the United States
—Nancy Ann Hiemstra and Alison Mountz
Chapter 11. Managed into the Margins: Examining Citizenship and Human
Rights of Migrant Workers in Canada
—Janet McLaughlin and Jenna Hennebry
PART V. EMERGING ISSUES AND MODELS
Chapter 12. Shapeshifting Citizenship in Germany: Expansion, Erosion, and
Extension
—Thomas Faist
Chapter 13. Multiple Citizenships and Slippery Statecraft
—Kim Rygiel and Margaret Walton-Roberts
Chapter 14. Sticky Citizenship
—Audrey Macklin
Conclusion: Slippery Citizenship and Retrenching Rights
—Margaret Walton-Roberts
Notes
List of Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
—Rhoda E. Howard-Hassmann
PART I. THE LEGAL CONTEXT
Chapter 1. Human Rights of Noncitizens
—David Weissbrodt
Chapter 2. Statelessness: A Matter of Human Rights
—Kristy A. Belton
PART II. GROUP STATLESSNESS
Chapter 3. The Palestinian People: Ambiguities of Citizenship
—Michal Baer
Chapter 4. State of Stateless People: The Plight of Rohingya Refugees in
Bangladesh
—Nassir Uddin
Chapter 5. Mobilizing Against Statelessness: The Case of Brazilian Emigrant
Communities
—Carolina Moulin
PART III. LEGISLATED LIMBO
Chapter 6. Natives, Subjects, and Wannabes: Internal Citizenship Problems
in Postcolonial Nigeria
—Chidi Anselm Odinkalu
Chapter 7. Capricious Citizenship: Identity, Identification, and
Banglo-Indians
—Sujata Ramachandran
Chapter 8. Are Children's Rights to Citizenship Slippery or Slimy?
—Jacqueline Bhabha and Margareta Matache
Chapter 9. How Citizenship Laws Leave the Roma in Europe's Hinterland
—Helen O'Nions
PART IV. LABOR MIGRANTS
Chapter 10. Slippery Slopes into Illegality and the Erosion of Citizenship
in the United States
—Nancy Ann Hiemstra and Alison Mountz
Chapter 11. Managed into the Margins: Examining Citizenship and Human
Rights of Migrant Workers in Canada
—Janet McLaughlin and Jenna Hennebry
PART V. EMERGING ISSUES AND MODELS
Chapter 12. Shapeshifting Citizenship in Germany: Expansion, Erosion, and
Extension
—Thomas Faist
Chapter 13. Multiple Citizenships and Slippery Statecraft
—Kim Rygiel and Margaret Walton-Roberts
Chapter 14. Sticky Citizenship
—Audrey Macklin
Conclusion: Slippery Citizenship and Retrenching Rights
—Margaret Walton-Roberts
Notes
List of Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction. The Human Right to Citizenship
—Rhoda E. Howard-Hassmann
PART I. THE LEGAL CONTEXT
Chapter 1. Human Rights of Noncitizens
—David Weissbrodt
Chapter 2. Statelessness: A Matter of Human Rights
—Kristy A. Belton
PART II. GROUP STATLESSNESS
Chapter 3. The Palestinian People: Ambiguities of Citizenship
—Michal Baer
Chapter 4. State of Stateless People: The Plight of Rohingya Refugees in
Bangladesh
—Nassir Uddin
Chapter 5. Mobilizing Against Statelessness: The Case of Brazilian Emigrant
Communities
—Carolina Moulin
PART III. LEGISLATED LIMBO
Chapter 6. Natives, Subjects, and Wannabes: Internal Citizenship Problems
in Postcolonial Nigeria
—Chidi Anselm Odinkalu
Chapter 7. Capricious Citizenship: Identity, Identification, and
Banglo-Indians
—Sujata Ramachandran
Chapter 8. Are Children's Rights to Citizenship Slippery or Slimy?
—Jacqueline Bhabha and Margareta Matache
Chapter 9. How Citizenship Laws Leave the Roma in Europe's Hinterland
—Helen O'Nions
PART IV. LABOR MIGRANTS
Chapter 10. Slippery Slopes into Illegality and the Erosion of Citizenship
in the United States
—Nancy Ann Hiemstra and Alison Mountz
Chapter 11. Managed into the Margins: Examining Citizenship and Human
Rights of Migrant Workers in Canada
—Janet McLaughlin and Jenna Hennebry
PART V. EMERGING ISSUES AND MODELS
Chapter 12. Shapeshifting Citizenship in Germany: Expansion, Erosion, and
Extension
—Thomas Faist
Chapter 13. Multiple Citizenships and Slippery Statecraft
—Kim Rygiel and Margaret Walton-Roberts
Chapter 14. Sticky Citizenship
—Audrey Macklin
Conclusion: Slippery Citizenship and Retrenching Rights
—Margaret Walton-Roberts
Notes
List of Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
—Rhoda E. Howard-Hassmann
PART I. THE LEGAL CONTEXT
Chapter 1. Human Rights of Noncitizens
—David Weissbrodt
Chapter 2. Statelessness: A Matter of Human Rights
—Kristy A. Belton
PART II. GROUP STATLESSNESS
Chapter 3. The Palestinian People: Ambiguities of Citizenship
—Michal Baer
Chapter 4. State of Stateless People: The Plight of Rohingya Refugees in
Bangladesh
—Nassir Uddin
Chapter 5. Mobilizing Against Statelessness: The Case of Brazilian Emigrant
Communities
—Carolina Moulin
PART III. LEGISLATED LIMBO
Chapter 6. Natives, Subjects, and Wannabes: Internal Citizenship Problems
in Postcolonial Nigeria
—Chidi Anselm Odinkalu
Chapter 7. Capricious Citizenship: Identity, Identification, and
Banglo-Indians
—Sujata Ramachandran
Chapter 8. Are Children's Rights to Citizenship Slippery or Slimy?
—Jacqueline Bhabha and Margareta Matache
Chapter 9. How Citizenship Laws Leave the Roma in Europe's Hinterland
—Helen O'Nions
PART IV. LABOR MIGRANTS
Chapter 10. Slippery Slopes into Illegality and the Erosion of Citizenship
in the United States
—Nancy Ann Hiemstra and Alison Mountz
Chapter 11. Managed into the Margins: Examining Citizenship and Human
Rights of Migrant Workers in Canada
—Janet McLaughlin and Jenna Hennebry
PART V. EMERGING ISSUES AND MODELS
Chapter 12. Shapeshifting Citizenship in Germany: Expansion, Erosion, and
Extension
—Thomas Faist
Chapter 13. Multiple Citizenships and Slippery Statecraft
—Kim Rygiel and Margaret Walton-Roberts
Chapter 14. Sticky Citizenship
—Audrey Macklin
Conclusion: Slippery Citizenship and Retrenching Rights
—Margaret Walton-Roberts
Notes
List of Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments