The papers collected in this volume highlight the complex dynamic
relationship between citizenship - as membership status - and the
constitutional law which provides the cornerstone of all polities.
It shows the many different ways in which we must use
constitutional law in order fully to understand how one becomes a
citizen, and what the meaning of citizenship is. Edited by a
leading authority in the field, this volume contains the key works
which cover national, transnational and international aspects of
the topic, and the book provides a particular focus on how
constitutional law constructs and upholds the range of citizenship
rights. With an original introduction by the editor, this timely
collection will be a valuable source of reference for students,
academics and practitioners interested in citizenship and
constitutional law.
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