Belonging: Citizenship and Migration in the European Union and in Germany

Q3 Social Sciences
H. Hartnell
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* Professor of Law, Golden Gate University School of Law; Ph.D. Candidate in Jurisprudence and Social Policy, University of California, Berkeley; and Visiting Scholar, University of Cologne Legal Centre for European and International Cooperation (R.I.Z.). Thanks are owed to Golden Gate University for generous research support, to R.I.Z. for providing a stimulating and supportive work environment, and to Hannah Luise Buxbaum for comments on an earlier version of this article. The author is a naturalized American citizen who was born in Germany to American parents. She is not now, nor has she ever been, a national or citizen of Germany, though she feels at home there.
归属:欧盟和德国的公民身份和移民
*金门大学法学院法学教授;加州大学伯克利分校法学与社会政策博士研究生;科隆大学欧洲和国际合作法律中心访问学者。感谢金门大学慷慨的研究支持,感谢r.i.z提供了一个激励和支持的工作环境,感谢Hannah Luise Buxbaum对本文早期版本的评论。作者是美国入籍公民,出生在德国,父母是美国人。她现在不是,也从来没有成为过德国的国民或公民,尽管她在那里感觉很自在。
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Issues in Legal Scholarship
Issues in Legal Scholarship Social Sciences-Law
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期刊介绍: Issues in Legal Scholarship presents cutting-edge legal and policy research using the format of online peer-reviewed symposia. The journal’s emphasis on interdisciplinary work and legal theory extends to recent symposium topics such as Single-Sex Marriage, The Reformation of American Administrative Law, and Catastrophic Risks. The symposia systematically address emerging issues of great significance, offering ongoing scholarship of interest to a wide range of policy and legal researchers. Online publication makes it possible for other researchers to find the best and latest quickly, as well as to join in further discussion. Each symposium aims to be a living forum with ongoing publications and commentaries.
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