Nationality Laws Around the World
The United Nations provides an overview of nationality laws globally, highlighting key principles and recent developments in the field.
The United Nations provides an overview of nationality laws globally, highlighting key principles and recent developments in the field.
This research paper from Harvard University examines the differences and similarities between nationality laws in various countries, focusing on citizenship by birth and naturalization.
The Oxford Handbook of Nationality Law offers a comprehensive guide to the laws and policies governing nationality worldwide, featuring contributions from leading experts in the field.
The U.S. Department of State provides information on nationality laws and dual citizenship, including guidelines for U.S. citizens and foreign nationals.
This article from the Migration Policy Institute explores how nationality laws affect migration patterns and the integration of migrants into host countries.
The Brookings Institution hosts a discussion on recent reforms to nationality laws around the world, examining the implications for human rights, migration, and global governance.
The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) discusses the relationship between nationality laws and statelessness, highlighting the need for effective laws and policies to prevent statelessness.
This interactive map provides a visual representation of nationality laws globally, allowing users to explore and compare the laws of different countries.