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Citizenship and residence sales, rethinking the boundaries of belonging, edited by Dimitry Kochenov, Kristin Surak

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Citizenship and residence sales, rethinking the boundaries of belonging, edited by Dimitry Kochenov, Kristin Surak
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Citizenship and residence sales
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
edited by Dimitry Kochenov, Kristin Surak
Series statement
Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
rethinking the boundaries of belonging
Summary
Citizenship and residence by investment is a fast-growing global phenomenon. As of 2022, more than a third of all countries in the world offered paths to membership in exchange for a donation or investment into their economies. Yet we know little about how these programmes operate and debates in academia and the wider public are often misinformed by sensationalist cases. This book offers a multidisciplinary exploration of both citizenship and residence by investment on a global scale. Bringing together the expertise of leading legal scholars, economists, sociologists, political scientists, and historians, it provides an informative and empirically grounded assessment of the origins, operation, key causes, and the legal bases of the investment migration programmes. By so doing, the volume demystifies citizenship and residence by investment and takes a critical postcolonial global perspective, addressing key issues in belonging, exclusion, and inequality that define the world today.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Introduction : learning from investment migration / Dimitry Kochenov and Kristin Surak -- Investment migration : empirical developments in the field and methodological issues in its study / Kristin Surak, LSE, Department of Politics -- Victims of citizenship : feudal statuses for sale in the hypocrisy republic / Dimitry Kochenov, CEU, Democracy Institute, Budapest and Department of Legal Studies, Vienna -- Investment citizenship and state sovereignty in international law / Luuk van der Baaren, European University Institute, Florence, Robert Schuman Centre -- Investment citizenship and the long leash of international law / Peter J. Spiro, Beasley School of Law, Temple University, Philadelphia -- Relevant links : investment migration as an expression of national autonomy in matters of nationality / Petra Weingerl, University of Maribor, Faculty of Law And Matjaž Tratnik, University of Maribor, Faculty of Law -- EU competence and investor migration / Daniel Sarmiento, Complutense University, Madrid, Faculty of Law And Martijn Van Den Brink, University of Oxford, Department of Politics and International Relations -- Citizenship for sale in pre-modern Europe / Maarten Prak, Utrecht University, Economic and Social History -- Unseemly, perhaps, but... : should citizenship be for sale? / John Torpey, City University of New York, Graduate Center -- Citizenship by investment as instrumental citizenship / Christian Joppke, University of Bern, Department of Sociology -- Unequal institutions in the Longue-Durée : citizenship through a Southern lens / Manuela Boatcă, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Institute For Sociology -- Citizenship and residence rights as vehicles of global inequality / Yossi Harpaz, Tel-Aviv University, Department of Sociology and Anthropology -- The 'streetlight effect' in commentary on citizenship by investment / Suryapratim Roy, Trinity College Law School, Dublin -- A blocked exchange? Investment migration and the limits of the commodification objection / Lior Erez, University of Haifa, Department of Political Science -- Why do wealthy individuals migrate internationally : some economic considerations / Andres Solimano, International Center for Globalization and Development, Santiago De Chile -- Can investor citizenship programs be a policy success? Madeline Sumption, University of Oxford, Compass Migration Observatory -- Citizenship revocation and the normalisation of ex-post conditionality in investment migration law / Daniel Christopher Twomey, Graduate Student, Unitar, United Nations Institute for Training and Research, Geneva -- In the shadow of the Euro crisis : foreign direct investment and investment migration programmes in the European Union / Justin Lindeboom, University of Groningen, Faculty of Law, Sophie Meunier, Princeton University, Princeton School of Public and International Affairs -- Investment migration and corruption : the example of Hungary / Boldizsár Nagy, Ceu, Department of Politics, Vienna -- Investment migration and the importance of due diligence : examples of Canada, Saint-Kitts and Nevis, and the EU / Mark Corrado, Community Safety Policy and Programmes at the City of Richmond, British Columbia, Canada and Kim Marsh, Kim Marsh Advisory -- Investment migration and subnational jurisdictions / Godfrey Baldacchino, University of Prince Edward Island, Unesco co-Chair In Island Studies and University of Malta, Department of Sociology and Elena Basheska, CEU Democracy Institute, Budapest
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