
By A. Maatsch
This publication sheds mild at the procedures that experience reworked nationwide citizenship of the eu Union's member states and explains the legislative alterations that have taken place because the mid-1980s in Germany, Hungary and Poland.
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We can identify two birth-based modes of citizenship acquisition: jus sanguinis at birth and jus soli at birth. Jus sanguinis is a ‘descent entitlement’, meaning that citizenship is inherited from parent(s). Jus soli, on the other hand, is a ‘territorial entitlement’, implying that a person acquires citizenship of a given country by being born on its territory. In both cases citizenship is acquired automatically at birth. , 2006). e. France and Germany) have introduced jus soli at birth for the second generation of immigrants.
The selection aimed to cover those debates that preceded the most important legal reforms within the analysed time-period. In these respects the German sample provided the richest research material, and Poland and Hungary much less in comparison. In all, the entire sample amounts to over 1,000 pages of parliamentary debates. The languages of the selected parliamentary debates were German, Hungarian and Polish. However, the coding of the debates was conducted in English. Due to the author’s insufficient knowledge of Hungarian, the debates in that country were coded with the help of a native speaker, who was trained beforehand in the application of the coding scheme.
The great challenge, particularly in the EU, will be for elites to surmount the much-criticized “democratic deficit”, while avoiding the trap of populism’ (2006, p. 451). The selection of explanatory variables in Howard’s study can raise some objections. First, it is not a rule that early democracies are more consolidated than post-World War II democracies, Greece being an example here. Although Greece had already established a democratic Comparative Citizenship Research 25 regime in the mid-nineteenth century, it collapsed entirely during the autocratic Junta regime after World War II.