Sentences with phrase «national citizenship»

National citizenship refers to the legal status of being a member of a particular country. It means that a person holds the rights and responsibilities that come with being a citizen of a specific nation, such as the right to vote and access to certain benefits. Full definition
While it is characterized as a case concerning the withdrawal of national citizenship rights, one crucial aspect of that case was, in my view, the fact that he would have been left stateless without German citizenship.
He's the man behind Cameron's National Citizenship service idea and you can ask him questions about the scheme today in our Interviews section.
Anna Rosefsky Saavedra's dissertation includes research on Colombia's National Citizenship Competencies (CNCC) Program called Aulas de Paz or Classrooms for Peace.
Herregraven's project visualises the way in which capital has rendered national citizenship a commodity to be purchased, peddled and revoked.
In addition to above points Article 20 expressly provides Member states retain their responsibility for awarding or revoking national citizenship thereby further distancing the two distinctintive identies of citizenship by locating them in different legal procedural frameworks, one belonging to that of European Treaty framework law and one belonging within national jurisdiction.
Article 20 (1) TFEU provides that citizenship of the Union is «additional to and [shall] not replace national citizenship».
«Like nothing else, the modern urban public signifies both the defamiliarizing enormity of national citizenship and the exhilaration of its liberties.
But if cities have historically been the locus of such tumult, they experience today an unsettling of national citizenship, which promises unprecedented change.
European Union citizenship is additional to national citizenship.
Asked at a meeting of the National Citizenship Service which he set up, whether any of his ministers needed to go on one of the outdoors activities that the NCS provides for youngsters he said: «If it involved crossing a very, very dangerous river on a raft, I can think of a few I'd want to strap together.»
It also helps you meet all the national Citizenship curriculum criteria for KS3 / KS4.
Because of her own complicated history of migration, Karina's practice reveals a strong interest in the experience of geographically displaced individuals as well as ideas of inclusion and exclusion in relation to national citizenship.
Still, while that provision was once thought to make Union citizenship dependent on national citizenship, in Rottmann the Court turned it neatly around, showing how it made national citizenship equally dependent on EU law.
It is incidental to national citizenship and can be lost if the state concerned is removed from the area of application of EU law.
The status of EU citizen is automatically afforded to «every person holding the nationality of a Member State» though «citizenship of the Union shall be additional to and not replace national citizenship».
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z