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Ius Doni, the acquisition of citizenship by investment, vorgelegt von Christian H. Kälin ; genehmigt auf Antrag von Matthias Mahlmann

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Ius Doni, the acquisition of citizenship by investment, vorgelegt von Christian H. Kälin ; genehmigt auf Antrag von Matthias Mahlmann
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Dissertation : Rechtswissenschaft : Zürich, Universität : 2016.
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Ius Doni
Nature of contents
theses
Oclc number
1020793789
Responsibility statement
vorgelegt von Christian H. Kälin ; genehmigt auf Antrag von Matthias Mahlmann
Sub title
the acquisition of citizenship by investment
Summary
Ius doni, commonly referred to as citizenship by investment or economic citizenship, is one of the avenues of citizenship acquisition, alongside ius sanguinis, ius soli and others. It refers to the acquisition of the status of citizenship through an exceptional (economic) contribution to the issuing country, and, by extension, a contribution to the welfare, advancement and economic development of the host state. Ius doni is thus a specific sub-type of naturalization. The term ius doni was introduced by immigration and citizenship law specialist Dr. Christian H. Kälin, pioneer of the citizenship by investment industry, in his research on the topic. Dr. Kälin introduced the concept into the contemporary legal and political theory of citizenship by providing the first comprehensive analysis of the subject, discussing the historical, legal and political concepts of citizenship.--, Provided by Publisher
Target audience
specialized
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