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Allegiance, Citizenship and the Law - The Enigma of Belonging (Hardcover)
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Allegiance, Citizenship and the Law - The Enigma of Belonging (Hardcover)
Series: Elgar Studies in Legal Theory
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Weaving together theoretical, historical, and legal approaches,
this book offers a fresh perspective on the concept of allegiance
and its revival in recent times, identifying and contextualising
its evolving association with theories of citizenship. The book
explores how allegiance was historically owed in return for the
sovereign's protection but has been redeployed by modern
governments to justify the withdrawal of protection. It examines
allegiance from multiple perspectives, including laws for the
revocation of citizenship, new ideas of citizenship education, the
doctrine of treason, oaths of allegiance, naturalisation tests, and
theories of belonging. This thought-provoking book ultimately finds
allegiance to be a feudal concept that is inappropriate in the
liberal democratic state, and is misplaced, even dangerous, in its
association with modern citizenship. Rejecting allegiance, but
reaching a constructive resolution, it explores modern alternatives
to describe the bond between citizens, advancing a new perspective
on the 'enigma' of belonging. With its carefully constructed
analysis, this work will prove pivotal in furthering our
understanding of allegiance and citizenship. Its legal-theoretical
account of a complex and under-theorised concept make it valuable
reading for legal and political theorists, legal historians, and
scholars of citizenship, law, and social politics.
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