La naturalizzazione nel diritto comparato europeo: verso un diritto alla cittadinanza?

Naturalization in European Comparative Law: Towards a Right to Citizenship?

Authors

  • Giammaria Milani

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.57660/dpceonline.2023.1989

Keywords:

Citizenship; Naturalization; Migration; Integration

Abstract

According to different international treaties and declarations, citizenship is a right of individuals. However, on the one hand, international law itself seems to lack the necessary tools to make this right effective, that is to guarantee that individuals have a citizenship or a particular citizenship; and, on the other hand, even at the national level the regulations on the matter still seem to configure the acquisition of citizenship as a concession rather than a right. Nonetheless, the right to citizenship, in societies which are highly composite and subject to huge migratory flows, could represent a tool of primary importance for guaranteeing the integration of foreigners and the development of the society in a cohesive and peaceful way. This operation passes through a revitalization of the inclusive role of citizenship, which instead is increasingly considered, also by virtue of the relevant policies and regulations, as a factor of exclusion.

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Published

2023-10-09

How to Cite

Milani, G. (2023). La naturalizzazione nel diritto comparato europeo: verso un diritto alla cittadinanza? Naturalization in European Comparative Law: Towards a Right to Citizenship?. DPCE Online, 60(3). https://doi.org/10.57660/dpceonline.2023.1989

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Sezione Monografica