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Changing the approach towards citizenship in the United Kingdom due to migration
Kycltová, Barbora ; Lukešová, Anna (advisor) ; Bauer, Paul (referee)
This bachelor's thesis is a one-case study of the approach to citizenship in the UK and the way it has been transformed by naturalization policies and migration. The issue of citizenship became the subject of many academic debates at the turn of the millennium due to the large influx of migrants and racial unrest in the country, and the subsequent introduction of citizenship tests was met with considerable controversy. The aim of this work is to map the much-discussed issue of naturalization in the UK and based on an analysis of the content of preparatory materials for the citizenship test, provide a very unique and comprehensive picture of how the approach to citizenship has changed over the years. The method of qualitative document analysis is used for the processing of publications for civic tests, and the manuals are examined by applying a predefined typology of citizenship and integration approaches in the theoretical part. The thesis assumes that due to concerns about the lack of integration of immigrant communities and the consequent tightening of measures to obtain citizenship status, there has been a change from a liberal and multicultural approach to more restrictive forms of approach to the concept of citizenship. Based on the established analysis of the work, it is concluded that the...
State citizenship and modes of its acquisition in Czech Republic
Körbl, Hugo ; Kryska, David (referee)
State citizenship and modes of its acquisition in Czech Republic Abstract The topic of this thesis is the issue of the state citizenship and the modes of its acquisition in Czech Republic. The aim of this thesis is then a detailed analysis of all individual modes of the acquisition of the citizenship of Czech Republic according to the actually valid and effective legal regulation. For such purpose at first it is necessary to deal with the institute of the state citizenship itself, with its definition, respectively with the elements characterizing it, as well as with its historical evolution. It should be emphasized that there is no definition of the state citizenship that would be uniformly accepted. This is the reason why the Czech view on the issue of the state citizenship is often compared with the view of other states in this thesis. Finally there is often referred to the three most important judgments related to the issue of the state citizenship in this thesis, namely to the decision in the case of Nottebohm, Rottmann and Zhu and Chen. These decisions are mentioned not only from the reason of the effort to find the best definition of the state citizenship but also from the reason of the effort to provide with the best possible analysis of individual modes of the acquisition of Czech citizenship....

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