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Special issue [electronic resource] : who belongs? : immigration, citizenship, and the constitution of legality /

by Sarat, Austin.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Studies in law, politics, and society: v. 60.Publisher: Bingley, U.K. : Emerald, 2012Description: 1 online resource (x, 139 p.) : ill.ISBN: 9781781904329 (electronic bk.) :.Subject(s): Law -- Emigration & Immigration | Political Science -- Political Freedom & Security -- Human Rights | Law -- General | Citizenship & nationality law | Immigration law | Citizenship | Emigration and immigration -- Government policy | Emigration and immigration lawOnline resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Sovereignty and its alternatives : on the terms of (illegal) alienage in U.S. law / Hamsa M. Murthy -- Interrogating birthright citizenship / Peter J. Spiro -- Being American/becoming American : birthright citizenship and immigrants' membership in the United States / Irene Bloemraad -- Extending hospitality? : history, courts, and the executive / Dagmar Soennecken -- Evaluating and explaining the restrictive backlash in citizenship policy in Europe / Sara Wallace Goodman, Marc Morj�e Howard.
Summary: The objective of "Studies in Law, Politics, and Society" is to provide a vehicle for the publication of scholarly articles within the broad parameters of interdisciplinary legal scholarship. Whereas other law related publications publish within a single domain - the humanities, social science, or legal doctrine. Studies seeks to bridge those divides. We encourage submissions from a broad range of legal scholars and welcome articles exemplifying different theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches. We welcome submissions from an international group of scholars.
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Sovereignty and its alternatives : on the terms of (illegal) alienage in U.S. law / Hamsa M. Murthy -- Interrogating birthright citizenship / Peter J. Spiro -- Being American/becoming American : birthright citizenship and immigrants' membership in the United States / Irene Bloemraad -- Extending hospitality? : history, courts, and the executive / Dagmar Soennecken -- Evaluating and explaining the restrictive backlash in citizenship policy in Europe / Sara Wallace Goodman, Marc Morj�e Howard.

The objective of "Studies in Law, Politics, and Society" is to provide a vehicle for the publication of scholarly articles within the broad parameters of interdisciplinary legal scholarship. Whereas other law related publications publish within a single domain - the humanities, social science, or legal doctrine. Studies seeks to bridge those divides. We encourage submissions from a broad range of legal scholars and welcome articles exemplifying different theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches. We welcome submissions from an international group of scholars.

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