The national versus the foreigner in South America :: 200 years of migration and citizenship law /
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Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xvi, 278 pages) : map |
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contents | Cover; Half-title; Series information; Title page; Copyright information; Table of contents; Preface; List of acronyms; Political map of South America; 1 South America's Central Role in Migration and Citizenship Law; Introduction; Contribution to Academic Debates; Migration Flows in South America; Immigration in South America; Regional mobility; Emigration from South America; Returnees and New Immigrants, 2005- 2015; Actors in South America; The International Level; The Regional Level; The Domestic Level in South America; Debates in South America; Organisation of the Book. Part I: The Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries2 Open Borders in the Nineteenth Century: Constructing the National, the Citizen and the Foreigner; Introduction; Birthright Citizenship in South America; The Influence of the 1812 Cádiz Constitution; Ius Soli in the Constitutions of the New Republics and Brazil; Nationals and Citizens in the New Order; The Influence of the 1812 Cádiz Constitution; Nationals and Citizens in the Constitutions of the New Republics and Brazil; Naturalisation of Foreigners; The Influence of the 1812 Cádiz Constitution. Naturalisation of Foreigners in the Constitutions of the New Republics and BrazilThe Rights of Foreigners; The Influence of the 1812 Cádiz Constitution; The Rights of Foreigners in the Constitutions of the New Republics and Brazil; Discussion; Diffusion in South America's Construction of the Foreigner and the National; Path Dependency in South America's Legal Construction of the Foreigner and the National; Conclusion; 3 The Construction of the Hispano-American Legal Figure in the Nineteenth Century; Introduction; The Regional Hispano-American as a Multilateral Concern. The Construction of a Regional Hispano-American in the First Bilateral Agreements (1822-1826)The Construction of the Hispano-American in Multilateral Agreements (1826-1865); The Hispano-American as a Bilateral Concern; Sharing Nationals and Citizens as a Bilateral Practice; Providing Equal Civil Rights and Other Prerogatives as a Bilateral Practice; Agreements Developing a Particular Aspect of Citizenship; Classical Navigation and Commerce Agreements with Further Rights; The Hispano-American as a Constitutional Concern; Discussion; Explaining the Construction of the Hispano-American. Implementation in PracticeInfluence Today; Conclusion; 4 The Legal Construction of the Foreigner as Undesirable in Twentieth-Century South America; Introduction; From the 1889 Pan-American Conference to the 1929 Economic Crash; Exclusion Based on Race and Ethnicity; Exclusion Based on Political Ideology; Exclusion Based on Morals and Other 'Inadequacies'; The 1929 Economic Crisis; Military Dictatorships and the Doctrine of National Security in the 1970s and 80s; Discussion; Explaining Discrimination; The Position of Hispano(Latin)-American Citizens; Conclusion. |
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spelling | Acosta Arcarazo, Diego, author. The national versus the foreigner in South America : 200 years of migration and citizenship law / Diego Acosta. Cambridge [UK] ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2018. ©2018 1 online resource (xvi, 278 pages) : map text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Law in context Includes bibliographical references and index. "Since 1970 the Law in Context series has been at the forefront of the movement to broaden the study of law. It has been a vehicle for the publication of innovative scholarly books that treat law and legal phenomena critically in their social, political and economic contexts from a variety of perspectives. The series particularly aims to publish scholarly legal writing that brings fresh perspectives to bear on new and existing areas of law taught in universities. A contextual approach involves treating legal subjects broadly, using materials from other social sciences, and from any other discipline that helps to explain the operation in practice of the subject under discussion. It is hoped that this orientation is at once more stimulating and more realistic than the bare exposition of legal rules. The series includes original books that have a different emphasis from traditional legal textbooks, while maintaining the same high standards of scholarship. They are written primarily for undergraduate and graduate students of law and of other disciplines, but will also appeal to a wider readership. In the past, most books in the series have focused on English law, but recent publications include books on European law, globalisation, transnational legal processes, and comparative law"-- Provided by publisher. Cover; Half-title; Series information; Title page; Copyright information; Table of contents; Preface; List of acronyms; Political map of South America; 1 South America's Central Role in Migration and Citizenship Law; Introduction; Contribution to Academic Debates; Migration Flows in South America; Immigration in South America; Regional mobility; Emigration from South America; Returnees and New Immigrants, 2005- 2015; Actors in South America; The International Level; The Regional Level; The Domestic Level in South America; Debates in South America; Organisation of the Book. Part I: The Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries2 Open Borders in the Nineteenth Century: Constructing the National, the Citizen and the Foreigner; Introduction; Birthright Citizenship in South America; The Influence of the 1812 Cádiz Constitution; Ius Soli in the Constitutions of the New Republics and Brazil; Nationals and Citizens in the New Order; The Influence of the 1812 Cádiz Constitution; Nationals and Citizens in the Constitutions of the New Republics and Brazil; Naturalisation of Foreigners; The Influence of the 1812 Cádiz Constitution. Naturalisation of Foreigners in the Constitutions of the New Republics and BrazilThe Rights of Foreigners; The Influence of the 1812 Cádiz Constitution; The Rights of Foreigners in the Constitutions of the New Republics and Brazil; Discussion; Diffusion in South America's Construction of the Foreigner and the National; Path Dependency in South America's Legal Construction of the Foreigner and the National; Conclusion; 3 The Construction of the Hispano-American Legal Figure in the Nineteenth Century; Introduction; The Regional Hispano-American as a Multilateral Concern. The Construction of a Regional Hispano-American in the First Bilateral Agreements (1822-1826)The Construction of the Hispano-American in Multilateral Agreements (1826-1865); The Hispano-American as a Bilateral Concern; Sharing Nationals and Citizens as a Bilateral Practice; Providing Equal Civil Rights and Other Prerogatives as a Bilateral Practice; Agreements Developing a Particular Aspect of Citizenship; Classical Navigation and Commerce Agreements with Further Rights; The Hispano-American as a Constitutional Concern; Discussion; Explaining the Construction of the Hispano-American. Implementation in PracticeInfluence Today; Conclusion; 4 The Legal Construction of the Foreigner as Undesirable in Twentieth-Century South America; Introduction; From the 1889 Pan-American Conference to the 1929 Economic Crash; Exclusion Based on Race and Ethnicity; Exclusion Based on Political Ideology; Exclusion Based on Morals and Other 'Inadequacies'; The 1929 Economic Crisis; Military Dictatorships and the Doctrine of National Security in the 1970s and 80s; Discussion; Explaining Discrimination; The Position of Hispano(Latin)-American Citizens; Conclusion. Print version record. Citizenship South America. Emigration and immigration law South America History. 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spellingShingle | Acosta Arcarazo, Diego The national versus the foreigner in South America : 200 years of migration and citizenship law / Law in context. Cover; Half-title; Series information; Title page; Copyright information; Table of contents; Preface; List of acronyms; Political map of South America; 1 South America's Central Role in Migration and Citizenship Law; Introduction; Contribution to Academic Debates; Migration Flows in South America; Immigration in South America; Regional mobility; Emigration from South America; Returnees and New Immigrants, 2005- 2015; Actors in South America; The International Level; The Regional Level; The Domestic Level in South America; Debates in South America; Organisation of the Book. Part I: The Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries2 Open Borders in the Nineteenth Century: Constructing the National, the Citizen and the Foreigner; Introduction; Birthright Citizenship in South America; The Influence of the 1812 Cádiz Constitution; Ius Soli in the Constitutions of the New Republics and Brazil; Nationals and Citizens in the New Order; The Influence of the 1812 Cádiz Constitution; Nationals and Citizens in the Constitutions of the New Republics and Brazil; Naturalisation of Foreigners; The Influence of the 1812 Cádiz Constitution. Naturalisation of Foreigners in the Constitutions of the New Republics and BrazilThe Rights of Foreigners; The Influence of the 1812 Cádiz Constitution; The Rights of Foreigners in the Constitutions of the New Republics and Brazil; Discussion; Diffusion in South America's Construction of the Foreigner and the National; Path Dependency in South America's Legal Construction of the Foreigner and the National; Conclusion; 3 The Construction of the Hispano-American Legal Figure in the Nineteenth Century; Introduction; The Regional Hispano-American as a Multilateral Concern. The Construction of a Regional Hispano-American in the First Bilateral Agreements (1822-1826)The Construction of the Hispano-American in Multilateral Agreements (1826-1865); The Hispano-American as a Bilateral Concern; Sharing Nationals and Citizens as a Bilateral Practice; Providing Equal Civil Rights and Other Prerogatives as a Bilateral Practice; Agreements Developing a Particular Aspect of Citizenship; Classical Navigation and Commerce Agreements with Further Rights; The Hispano-American as a Constitutional Concern; Discussion; Explaining the Construction of the Hispano-American. Implementation in PracticeInfluence Today; Conclusion; 4 The Legal Construction of the Foreigner as Undesirable in Twentieth-Century South America; Introduction; From the 1889 Pan-American Conference to the 1929 Economic Crash; Exclusion Based on Race and Ethnicity; Exclusion Based on Political Ideology; Exclusion Based on Morals and Other 'Inadequacies'; The 1929 Economic Crisis; Military Dictatorships and the Doctrine of National Security in the 1970s and 80s; Discussion; Explaining Discrimination; The Position of Hispano(Latin)-American Citizens; Conclusion. Citizenship South America. Emigration and immigration law South America History. LAW Constitutional. bisacsh LAW Public. bisacsh Citizenship fast Emigration and immigration law fast |
title | The national versus the foreigner in South America : 200 years of migration and citizenship law / |
title_auth | The national versus the foreigner in South America : 200 years of migration and citizenship law / |
title_exact_search | The national versus the foreigner in South America : 200 years of migration and citizenship law / |
title_full | The national versus the foreigner in South America : 200 years of migration and citizenship law / Diego Acosta. |
title_fullStr | The national versus the foreigner in South America : 200 years of migration and citizenship law / Diego Acosta. |
title_full_unstemmed | The national versus the foreigner in South America : 200 years of migration and citizenship law / Diego Acosta. |
title_short | The national versus the foreigner in South America : |
title_sort | national versus the foreigner in south america 200 years of migration and citizenship law |
title_sub | 200 years of migration and citizenship law / |
topic | Citizenship South America. Emigration and immigration law South America History. LAW Constitutional. bisacsh LAW Public. bisacsh Citizenship fast Emigration and immigration law fast |
topic_facet | Citizenship South America. Emigration and immigration law South America History. LAW Constitutional. LAW Public. Citizenship Emigration and immigration law South America History |
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