英国公民身份的剥夺:无国籍和恐怖主义

IF 1.7 Q3 Social Sciences
S. Mantu
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摘要

联合王国修改了其国籍法,以使国家更容易行使剥夺公民身份的权力。这些新权力针对的是那些参与了被英国高管贴上不利于公共利益标签的行为的公民。无国籍状态是政府将公民转变为外国人的能力的外部限制,在限制行政权力的行使方面发挥着重要作用。
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Citizenship Deprivation in the United Kingdom: Statelessness and Terrorism
The United Kingdom has amended its nationality legislation in order to make it easier for the state to exercise citizenship deprivation powers. The new powers target citizens who have engaged in behaviours labelled by the UK executive as not conducive to the public good. Statelessness operates as the outer limit of the government’s capacity to transform citizens into foreigners and plays an important role in limiting the exercise of executive powers.
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