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CITMODES: Acquisition and Loss of Nationality: a study of citizenship in and across modern European states    
Comparative Analyses

The following comparative analyses of acquisition and loss of nationality in EU 15 Member States were originally published as chapters in 'Acquisition and Loss of Nationality Volume 1'.

These analyses are based on the results of the NATAC project. The acronym NATAC stands for 'Acquisition of Nationality in EU Member States: Rules, Practices and Quantitative Developments'. The project was limited to the fifteen Member States of the European Union before May 2004 and was carried out between September 2004 and November 2005.

  Acquisition and Loss of Nationality: Executive Summary              Rainer Bauböck, Eva Ersboll, Kees Groenendijk, Harald Waldrauch
       
  Acquisition and Loss of Nationality:  Policy Brief   Rainer Bauböck
       
Introduction Rainer Bauböck, Eva Ersbøll, Kees Groenendijk, Harald Waldrauch

 

Nationality in public international law and european law Kay Hailbronner


 

             Methodology for Comparing Acquisition and Loss of Nationality       Harald Waldrauch
       
  Acquisition of Nationality    Harald Waldrauch
       
  Loss of Nationality    Harald Waldrauch
       
Administrative practices in the acquisition of nationality Isabelle Chopin


  Statistics on Acquisition and Loss of Nationality in EU 15 Member States    Harald Waldrauch
       
European trends in nationality law Betty de Hart and Ricky van Oers


 

Rights of expatriates, multiple citizens and restricted citizenship for certain nationals Harald Waldrauch


 

  The Legal Integration of Denziens   Kees Groenendijk
       
The status of quasi-citizenship in EU member states: Why some states have ‘almost-citizens’ Kees Groenendijk


 

  Evaluation and Recommendations   Rainer Bauböck and Bernhard Perchinig 
       

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