'A Very Transcendental Power': Denaturalisation and the Liberalisation of Citizenship in the United Kingdom
The right to strip citizenship from (denaturalise) those deemed disloyal or dangerous is a significant but largely unexamined power held by some liberal states. Since 2002, the British government has, in response to concerns about terrorism and value of citizenship, expanded its power to denaturalis...
Main Author: | Gibney, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2013
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