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    Directive 2004/38 strengthened and displaced most of the legislation that were governing the rights of different category of people under EU law‚ including workers‚ job seekers‚ self employed‚ families‚ students‚ etc. Moreover‚ discrimination on the ground of nationality is prohibited on matters such as taxation‚ social benefits‚ educational benefits and dual-nationality situation. For example in Rudy Grzelczyk who was a French national studying in Belgium. He faced temporary economic difficulties in

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    upon a more detailed paper on this subject (in German) by Daniel Eichmann‚ a German lawyer visiting in the United States. It does not deal with the re-acquisition or re-recognition of German citizenship that was lost by reason of NAZI laws between 1933 and 1945‚ laws which were declared void and illegal by the German Constitution of 1949. That subject is dealt with in a separate paper by Frederick S. Wyle‚ Sabine Siehr and Daniel Eichmann. The most likely situation to which the instant

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    TCN residents‚ e.g. linguistic testing Certain sectors and activities solely for nationals/EU nationals 3 Access to public sector (activities serving the needs of the public. Not restricted to certain types of employment or private or public law): Are TCN residents able to accept any public-sector employment (excluding exercise of public authority) under equal conditions as EU nationals? 4 Immediate access to self-employment What categories of third country national residents have equal access

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    immediate American citizens. Some view this as illegal and want this practice to be banned‚ but legalizing this is the humane thing to do in this situation. In many ways‚ racism can be solved with the legalization of birthright‚ as it allows for many nationalities and people of different backgrounds to be united as one. It allows for children that have not committed a crime to live peacefully in a country they are loyal to‚ help the workforce‚ and improve the country’s population. Birthright citizenship

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    MULTICULTURALISM IN GERMANY Multiculturalism is the presence of many cultures in one place by having same political rights as other citizens regardless of their differences in private lives. In a multicultural society‚ the citizens must embrace immigrants who have different values‚ beliefs and religions. Besides‚ the government must accept immigrants as their own citizens and they must give political rights as well as civil and social rights. Thus‚ the integration of distinct cultures can be completed

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    potentially life-changing. The UNCRC is sometimes spoken of as the most complete of the international human rights instruments as it includes civil‚ political‚ economic‚ social‚ and cultural rights as well as incorporating aspects of humanitarian law. The UNCRC makes children the holders of over 40 fundamental rights while respecting individual traditions and cultures in child care. The UNCRC has been ratified more quickly and by more governments than any other human rights instrument. It addresses

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    migrants in society? Which policy is best for a country to adhere to? By the different migration flows and globalization it is hard to deny; the European society is becoming a multicultural society. Many residents of the EU have a foreign nationality or have (grand) parents of foreign origin and cultural and religious diversity has increased. How are these newcomers supposed to behave‚ and what is expected from them? The question that will be addressed in this essay is: Integration or assimilation

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    exciting advantage of becoming a naturalized citizen is the right to have a say in government‚ the right to be able to vote. I attended to the naturalization ceremony at George Mason University because my friend’s mom who is from the same nationality as me was going to become a citizen. When I got there you can feel that there is a moment in which not only participate who is pledging but also family‚ friends‚

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    Four requirements for a government: •People •Territory •Sovereignty •Government State = legal concept / Nation = ethnic concept •Legal Sovereignty = the supreme power to make law. Lodged in the people •Political Sovereignty = the sum total of all influences in a state‚ legal and non-legal‚ which determine the course of law. •A republican state implies a representative government while a democratic state implies a direct democracy. •Republican state = all government authority emanates from the people

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    MARIA JEANETTE C. TECSON‚ et. al. vs. COMELEC‚ et. al. FACTS: Ronald Allan Kelly Poe‚ also known as Fernando Poe‚ Jr. (FPJ)‚ filed his certificate of candidacy for the position of President of the Republic of the Philippines under the Koalisyon ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino (KNP) Party‚ in the 2004 national elections. In his COC‚ FPJ represented himself as a natural-born citizen of the Philippines and the place of his birth to be Manila Victorino X. Fornier‚ (GR 161824) commenced‚ on 9 January 2004‚

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