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... From a legal and institutional perspective, citizenship is a formal status by virtue of which individuals are granted a set of substantive rights and are subject to certain obligations. At this level, while remaining the main regulatory power, the state faces multiple challenges to the "national" citizenship model, in the direction of dual, multiple or supranational forms of citizenship (Bauböck, 2010;Bosniak, 2001;Kivisto & Faist, 2007;Sassen, 2002;Soysal, 1994), or more simply towards a de-nationalisation of citizenship (Sassen, 2008;Wihtol de Wenden, 1992). The expansion of the institution of dual citizenship over the past decades (Brøndsted Sejersen, 2008) is an exemplary indicator of the reshuffling that immigration causes in terms of the clear-cut correspondence between territory, population and citizenship. ...
November 2010