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    Dual citizenship and the right to candidacy: an analysis of Jamaica's foreign allegiance parliamentary disqualification by Johns, A, ALECIA JOHNS

    Published 2013
    “…This thesis analyses whether this disqualification represents a proportionate limitation on dual citizens' right to candidacy, as established in international human rights law. …”
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    The Problem of Applying Foreign Law under Section 44(i) of the Constitution by Kyriaco Nikias

    “…Dual citizens are ineligible to sit in the Federal Parliament by virtue of section 44(i) of the Australian Constitution. …”
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    Dual Citizenship in an Era of Securitisation: 'The Case of Denmark' by Arnfinn H. Midtbøen

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…When Denmark surprisingly accepted dual citizenship in 2015, the decision reflected two distinct lines of argument: first, accepting dual citizenship would allow Danes living abroad to keep their Danish citizenship; second, because it is considered illegitimate to make people stateless, allowing dual citizenship would simultaneously allow for citizenship revocation of dual citizens who engage in or support acts of terror. …”
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    Trajectories of emigrant quasi-citizenship: a comparative study of Mexico and Turkey by Rusen Yasar

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…Abstract In two of the busiest migration corridors of the twentieth century, namely Mexico-US and Turkey-Germany, migrants can today be dual citizens. However, the acceptance of dual citizenship did not occur automatically; instead, it followed a period of legal statuses short of full citizenship. …”
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    FROM THE PAST TO THE FUTURE OF EXTRADITION: THE RISE OF A NEW OBLIGATION AS REVERSE EXTRADITION by Burak Boz

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Recent developments in international law, such as the denaturalization of dual citizens who have been involved in terrorist activities, initiated new legal disputes over whether a state has not any duty to open its borders to someone, who is not its citizen anymore, however, it should be examined that whether states are under an obligation to take and prosecute terrorists in terms of international law. …”
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    COVID-19: Transport Operation from an Endemic Area by İshak Şan, Semih Korkut, Eren Usul, Burak Bekgöz, Afşin Emre Kayıpmaz

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Among them, 27 were citizen of Turkey, 6 were citizens of Azerbaijan, 4 were dual citizens of China and Turkey, 3 were citizens of Georgia, 1 was citizen of Bulgaria and 1 was citizen of Albania.Conclusion:It suggests that there is a serious outbreak, as COVID-19 disease transmits from human-to-human and spread rapidly worldwide. …”
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    Feeling Blue by Extension: Intrafamily Transmission and Economic Pressures Explain the Native-Immigrant Gap in Well-Being among Youth in Switzerland by Oriane Sarrasin, Eva G. T. Green, Gina Potarca, Claudio Bolzman, Ursina Kuhn

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…In Switzerland, young people with an immigrant background—both immigrants and dual citizens—reported being more anxious, sad and depressed than natives. …”
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    Citizenship abroad, capital at home: how global inequalities affect the value of dual citizenship by Schweers, J

    Published 2024
    “…First, most returnees—regardless of whether they returned as dual citizens or not—saw in dual citizenship a Bourdieusian econom-ic, social, and cultural capital that helped with upward mobility in Ghana. …”
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