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People in Question: Citizens and Constitutions in Uncertain Times

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Management number 201830750 Release Date 2025/10/08 List Price $13.40 Model Number 201830750
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Jo Shaw's book explores the relationship between citizenship and constitutional law in a comparative and transnational perspective, assessing how countries determine the boundaries of citizenship through legal, political, and cultural processes. It is an accessible response to pressing international questions for students and academics.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 336 pages
Publication date: 13 October 2021
Publisher: Bristol University Press


In the midst of a surge of populism and ongoing discussions surrounding immigration, renowned legal academic Jo Shaw embarks on a comprehensive examination of the intricate interplay between constitutions and constructs of citizenship. This insightful analysis stands as the first sustained exploration of the relationship between citizenship and constitutional law, taking a comparative and transnational approach. Through the lens of diverse examples from across the globe, Shaw delves into the ways in which countries' legal, political, and cultural processes shape the contours of citizenship. This comprehensive study is of utmost importance to students and scholars alike, spanning political, social, and international disciplines. Shaw provides a readily accessible framework for addressing some of the most pressing global concerns of our time.

In the context of a growing wave of populism and ongoing deliberations surrounding immigration, esteemed legal academic Jo Shaw undertakes a thorough examination of the intricate interplay between constitutions and constructs of citizenship. This insightful analysis represents the first sustained exploration of the relationship between citizenship and constitutional law, adopting a comparative and transnational perspective. By drawing upon a diverse range of examples from across the globe, Shaw delves into the ways in which countries' legal, political, and cultural processes shape the boundaries of citizenship. This comprehensive study holds immense significance for students and scholars alike, spanning political, social, and international disciplines. Shaw offers a readily accessible framework for addressing some of the most pressing global concerns of our time.

Weight: 512g
Dimension: 156 x 233 x 24 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781529210422


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