Dual Citizenship Granted to Hungarian Ethnics. Context and Arguments in the Romanian and Hungarian Mass Media
Mircea Brie () and
Istvan Polgar
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Abstract:
Citizenship represents the permanent legal and political relationship that exists between the state and the individual. Citizenship is often defined in terms of legislation and accompanying political debates, far from the realities experienced by citizens. Due to the lack of uniformity between laws of different countries regarding the criteria for granting citizenship, an individual can be found in a position to have more than one citizenship or in a position where his/her right to citizenship is denied. We are facing a citizenship conflict that bears the concept of multi-nationality or even of statelessness.
Keywords: citizenship; society; Romania; Hungary; mass media; perception (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F22 F5 K33 L82 N4 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011, Revised 2011
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Published in Eurolimes Mircea Brie, Ioan Horga, Sorin Şipoş, Ethnicity, Confession and Intercultural Dialogue at the European Union’s East Border, Editura Universităţii din Oradea/Editura Universităţii din Debrecen, supliment Eurolimes, Oradea/Debrecen.Suppli(2011): pp. 151-162
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