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EU citizens in post-Brexit UK: the case for automatic naturalisation
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One of the most passionately contested issues in the aftermath of the UK's decision to leave the European Union in the June 2016 referendum concerned the standing of EU citizens residing in the UK as discussed by the authors.Abstract:
One of the most passionately contested issues in the aftermath of the UK’s decision to leave the European Union in the June 2016 referendum concerned the standing of EU citizens residing in...read more
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The Quintessentially Democratic Act? Democracy, Political Community and Citizenship in and after the UK's EU Referendum of June 2016
TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore the reconstruction of the vote as the "will of the people" in the light of the principle of demoi-cracy, which suggests a more nuanced approach to the issue of democratic consent in complex multi-level polities such as the UK and the EU.
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The Democratic Ambivalence of EU Disintegration: A Mapping of Costs and Benefits
European citizenship at the crossroads. The role of the European Union on loss and acquisition of nationality
G.R. de Groot,Sergio Carrera +1 more
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Applying for Settled Status: Ambivalent and reluctant compliance of EU citizens in post-Brexit Scotland
TL;DR: Botterill, McCollum and Tyrrell as discussed by the authors contributed to scholarship concerning the effects of the UK Referendum on EU membership and Brexit on EU citizen rights in the UK.
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Spheres of Justice: A Defense of Pluralism and Equality
Norman Daniels,Michael Walzer +1 more
TL;DR: Lawler as mentioned in this paper argued that being for the freeze means that one is not for disarmament, which is hardly a rational position in the sense that it is suspect if not immoral, in the eyes of some.
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The Ethics of Immigration
TL;DR: In this article, the authors map the Ethics of Immigration and present a theory of social membership and the claim of community in the context of open borders, based on the Theory of Social Membership.
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Democratic Theory and Border Coercion No Right to Unilaterally Control Your Own Borders
TL;DR: The question of whether a closed border entry policy under the unilateral control of a democratic state is legitimate cannot be settled until we first know to whom the justification of a regime of control is owed as discussed by the authors.
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The Birthright Lottery: Citizenship and Global Inequality
TL;DR: The Puzzle of Birthright Citizenship Part I: Citizenship as Inherited Property Part II: From Global to Local: Overclusion, Under-Inclusion, and Democratic Legitimacy as mentioned in this paper.
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Force and Freedom: Kant's Legal and Political Philosophy
TL;DR: In this article, the authors acknowledge the Innate Right of Humanity and the right of humans to be free from arbitrary laws and to be subject to the laws of the State of Nature.