Saturday, December 8, 2018

New Issue: Netherlands International Law Review

The latest issue of the Netherlands International Law Review (Vol. 65, no. 3, October 2018) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Issue: Nationality and International Law
    • Kristin Henrard, The Shifting Parameters of Nationality
    • David Owen, On the Right to Have Nationality Rights: Statelessness, Citizenship and Human Rights
    • Gerard-René de Groot & Olivier Vonk, Acquisition of Nationality by Birth on a Particular Territory or Establishment of Parentage: Global Trends Regarding Ius Sanguinis and Ius Soli
    • Iseult Honohan & Nathalie Rougier, Global Birthright Citizenship Laws: How Inclusive?
    • Anna Sabrina Wollmann, Recent Trends in Nationality Requirements in Olympic Sports
    • Patrick Wautelet, The Next Frontier: Dual Nationality as a Multi-layered Concept
    • Laura van Waas & Sangita Jaghai, All Citizens are Created Equal, but Some are More Equal Than Others
    • Helen Oosterom-Staples, The Triangular Relationship Between Nationality, EU Citizenship and Migration in EU Law: A Tale of Competing Competences
    • Eileen Denza, Nationality and Diplomatic Protection
    • A. V. M. Struycken, State Nationality and Religious Family Law: Some Notes
    • Rainer Bauböck, Epilogue: International Norms for Nationality: An Elusive Goal?