Family Matters: Modernise, Don’t Abandon, Ius Sanguinis

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I appreciate the ideas that Costica Dumbrava and others have introduced into this debate. States’ concerns about the quality and political consequences of their citizenship are important. But citizenship is a two-way street. Our discussion of ius sanguinis laws should extend beyond the concerns of states to also consider the serious practical consequences of citizenship laws on citizens, including the long-term unity and security of their families. Families facing instability or separation because children are denied their parents’ citizenship are unlikely to be satisfied with the explanation that ius sanguinis is inadequate or historically tainted; the resulting individual sense of injustice might even discourage the loyalty and identification states seek in citizens.

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Titshaw, S. (2018). Family Matters: Modernise, Don’t Abandon, Ius Sanguinis. In IMISCOE Research Series (pp. 97–101). Springer Science and Business Media B.V. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92719-0_19

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