CORDIS Project
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This project studies dual nationality and statelessness, examining how these issues are addressed in North America and Latin America. By comparing these findings with European data, it aims to inform the EU's approach to nationality law and the challenges faced by stateless individuals within its borders.
Since 1993, all nationals of the EU Member States hold EU citizenship, which entails the right to move and reside freely within EU territory.
Since 1999, immigration has been a matter of shared competence between the EU and its Member States.
The EU increasingly faces the question whether this common immigration policy as well as the common status of EU citizenship do not also require harmonization of the rules on acquisition and loss of nationality, or even the transfer of national competences…
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