Nationality law is a part of citizenship policy containing numerous non-normative components, such as information campaigns on procedures, regular counselling on naturalisation, free training and tests, language courses etc. And yet citizenship policy is hardly isolated from integration and migration policy. Therefore analysis shall be based not only on normative or legislative analysis but also complemented with the experiences of law practitioners and NGOs, statistical data, and the literature on nationality.... READ MORE.
Acquiring Nationality: Is It A Goal, A Tool, Or An Assessment Of Integration?
