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Germany's Game-Changing Citizenship Reform - Fast Track to Dual Citizenship
Germany’s Game-Changing Citizenship Reform – Fast Track to Dual Citizenship
May 22, 2023
AFFAIRE N.M. v. BELGIUM, European Court of Human Rights
AFFAIRE N.M. v. BELGIUM, European Court of Human Rights
May 6, 2023
Foundations of Migration, Citizenship, and Refugee Law in a Process of Transformation: The Case of the Republic of Azerbaijan Rashad Ibadov, Vugar Ibrahimov
Foundations of Migration, Citizenship, and Refugee Law in a Process of Transformation: The Case of the Republic of Azerbaijan
May 4, 2023
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Foundations of Migration, Citizenship, and Refugee Law in a Process of Transformation: The Case of the Republic of Azerbaijan Rashad Ibadov, Vugar Ibrahimov
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Foundations of Migration, Citizenship, and Refugee Law in a Process of Transformation: The Case of the Republic of Azerbaijan

AbstractThe ongoing challenges related to migration, citizenship, and refugees have been increasingly turning into the leading concerns for many states, urging them not only to improve their national legislations, but…
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Vugar Ibrahimov, Paradox of voting: peril of the vetoing to the perpetual peace
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Paradox of Voting: Peril of the Vetoing to the Perpetual Peace

Abstract The permanent members of the Security Council of the United Nations possess veto power which was vested to them by the Charter of the United Nations to maintain global…
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Navigating Immigration and Skills Development in the EU: An Overview of Current Efforts

The European Union is facing a labor force shortage, which is a pressing issue resulting from an aging population and the need to acquire new skills for the green and…
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UNHCR and IOM as Actors of Global Migration Management Winfried Kluth Nicole Jack
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UNHCR and IOM as Actors of Global Migration Management

The International Organization for Migration (IOM) is an intergovernmental organization established in 1951 that provides services and support to migrants, refugees, and other vulnerable populations around the world. The IOM…
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Beyond Borders: The EU’s Bold Vision to Modernize and Profit from Its Digital Frontier

The European Union (EU) plans to introduce a fee and automatic biometric scanning for non-EU travellers to secure the bloc's borders. This initiative aims to track all non-EU travellers' entry…
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The Non-Refoulement Principle: Protecting the Rights of Asylum Seekers
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The Non-Refoulement Principle: Protecting the Rights of Asylum Seekers

The non-refoulement principle is a fundamental aspect of international law that prohibits the forced return of individuals to a country where they may face persecution, torture, or other serious human…
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Democracy and Citizenship: Franchising Right to Vote to Non-Citizens
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Democracy and Citizenship: Franchising Right to Vote to Non-Citizens

Abstract Right to vote and active participation of the members of any given society in a decision-making process are inevitable elements of the democracy. Thus, in any society, the voice…
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Sweden: The Emergence of the Far-Right Anti-Immigrant Party
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Sweden: The Emergence of the Far-Right Anti-Immigrant Party

The recent election in Sweden was noteworthy for a number of reasons, not least the impressive showing of the far-right Sweden Democrats. While they may not have become the largest…
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Trapped and Exploited: Shedding Light on the Global Crisis of Forced Labor and Forced Marriage
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Trapped and Exploited: Shedding Light on the Global Crisis of Forced Labor and Forced Marriage

The concept of modern slavery runs counter to the principles of social justice and sustainable development. According to the 2021 Global Estimates, approximately 50 million people are subjected to modern…
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