The national versus the foreigner in South America : 200 years of migration and citizenship law /
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Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Cambridge [UK] ; New York, NY :
Cambridge University Press,
2018.
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Colección: | Law in context.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Cover; Half-title; Series information; Title page; Copyright information; Table of contents; Preface; List of acronyms; Political map of South America; 1 South America's Central Role in Migration and Citizenship Law; Introduction; Contribution to Academic Debates; Migration Flows in South America; Immigration in South America; Regional mobility; Emigration from South America; Returnees and New Immigrants, 2005- 2015; Actors in South America; The International Level; The Regional Level; The Domestic Level in South America; Debates in South America; Organisation of the Book.
- Part I: The Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries2 Open Borders in the Nineteenth Century: Constructing the National, the Citizen and the Foreigner; Introduction; Birthright Citizenship in South America; The Influence of the 1812 Cádiz Constitution; Ius Soli in the Constitutions of the New Republics and Brazil; Nationals and Citizens in the New Order; The Influence of the 1812 Cádiz Constitution; Nationals and Citizens in the Constitutions of the New Republics and Brazil; Naturalisation of Foreigners; The Influence of the 1812 Cádiz Constitution.
- Naturalisation of Foreigners in the Constitutions of the New Republics and BrazilThe Rights of Foreigners; The Influence of the 1812 Cádiz Constitution; The Rights of Foreigners in the Constitutions of the New Republics and Brazil; Discussion; Diffusion in South America's Construction of the Foreigner and the National; Path Dependency in South America's Legal Construction of the Foreigner and the National; Conclusion; 3 The Construction of the Hispano-American Legal Figure in the Nineteenth Century; Introduction; The Regional Hispano-American as a Multilateral Concern.
- The Construction of a Regional Hispano-American in the First Bilateral Agreements (1822-1826)The Construction of the Hispano-American in Multilateral Agreements (1826-1865); The Hispano-American as a Bilateral Concern; Sharing Nationals and Citizens as a Bilateral Practice; Providing Equal Civil Rights and Other Prerogatives as a Bilateral Practice; Agreements Developing a Particular Aspect of Citizenship; Classical Navigation and Commerce Agreements with Further Rights; The Hispano-American as a Constitutional Concern; Discussion; Explaining the Construction of the Hispano-American.
- Implementation in PracticeInfluence Today; Conclusion; 4 The Legal Construction of the Foreigner as Undesirable in Twentieth-Century South America; Introduction; From the 1889 Pan-American Conference to the 1929 Economic Crash; Exclusion Based on Race and Ethnicity; Exclusion Based on Political Ideology; Exclusion Based on Morals and Other 'Inadequacies'; The 1929 Economic Crisis; Military Dictatorships and the Doctrine of National Security in the 1970s and 80s; Discussion; Explaining Discrimination; The Position of Hispano(Latin)-American Citizens; Conclusion.