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Administrative banishment of person who is resident in fact
Priesel, Zdeněk ; Kryska, David (advisor) ; Svoboda, Petr (referee)
Administrative expulsion of factual Nationals Abstract The aim of the processed topic is to point out the specific situation of people who were born in the Czech Republic or who lived here for a substantial part of their childhood so that they are fully integrated. The issue stems mainly from the regulation of citizenship as a formalized legal institute creating the relationship between the individual and the state. Although citizenship and social integration correspond in most cases, in the case of persons who are referred to as de facto nationals in this thesis, there is a split between the actual social life of the individual and his / her citizenship. The aim of this thesis is to focus mainly on the situation of those de facto residents who are subject to administrative expulsion as an absolutely essential legal institute aiming to end their stay in the Czech Republic, even with the means of state coercion. This topic is currently being updated and to my knowledge it has not been elaborated in the doctrine so far. Until 1989, the Czech Republic was a strongly homogeneous state that had no experience of larger migratory increments like other, mostly Western European, states. It is only in recent years that second-generation immigrants are of legal age and do not have their residence permit duly regulated...

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