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Citizenship Rights, EPUB eBook

Citizenship Rights EPUB

Edited by Jo Shaw

Part of the The International Library of Essays on Rights series

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In today's world all claims tend to be founded on or justified by 'rights', be they political, social, economic or private.

The ubiquity of this discourse has led to a blurring of the definition of what exactly constitutes rights, not to mention a blurring of the boundaries between different bundles of rights, their sources and the various institutional practices through which they are 'enjoyed' or asserted.

Particular attention needs to be paid to the category of 'citizenship rights'.

Exactly how are they distinguished from human rights? This volume presents some of the most important reflections and studies on citizenship rights, both past and present.

The contributions provide both thorough description and incisive analysis and place the question of citizenship rights into a wider historical, social and political perspective.

As such, it offers a timely introduction to the current debates surrounding the rights and duties of both citizens and non-citizens alike, with a focus on the many ways in which citizenship is contested in the contemporary world.

The volume is invaluable to scholars and students of citizenship studies, political and critical theory, human rights, sociology, urban development and law.

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