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BOOK REVIEWS 131 AYELET SHACHAR , The Birthright Lottery : Citizenship and Global Inequality. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2009, 273 pp., ISBN 9780674032712, £29.95 (hbk). Global ...
was born and brought up, has earned a living, born children, and centered his or her life.”4 This approach to nationality mirrors Ayelet Shachar’s jus nexi approach to citizenship .5 In The Birthright Lottery ...
of Restrictionism, 32 Ethics & Int’l Aff. 3 (2018); Ayelet Shachar , The Birthright Lottery (2009). 9 Ian Brownlie, African Boundaries 3 (1979). 10 Id. 11 Throughout the twentieth century, irregular migration status ...
A Shachar , The Birthright Lottery : Citizenship and Global Inequality (Harvard University Press 2009) 2, referring to C Dauvergne, ‘ Citizenship with a Vengeance’ (2007) 8 Theoretical Enquiries in Law 489. 10 C ...
soli birthright rules in order to prevent a repeat of a Chen-like scenario, making it harder for similarly situated children with foreign national parents to gain Irish and EU citizenship in the future ...
Ayelet Shachar’s concept of the ‘ birthright lottery ’ (p 193), which manifests in the better life chances afforded to those born in wealthier and safer environments. Maley rightly concludes that the right ...
on the “ citizenship rent” that comes with being born in a rich country, thus connecting to Ayelet Shachar , The Birthright Lottery : Citizenship and Global Inequality (2009). 4 Piketty, supra note 1, at 275. 5 According ...
and, given added impetus by the widespread convergence of constitutionalism and judicial review , the emerging pan-European constitutional order, and the increasing significance of supranational tribunals ...
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