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Investment Migration in Europe and the World: Current Issues

Editat de Professor Dr Dimitry Kochenov, Madeleine Sumption, Martijn van den Brink
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 sep 2024
This open access book takes a multi-disciplinary approach to the phenomenon of investment migration in order to better understand it and its legal, political, and conceptual implications. The book consists of three parts. The first part documents recent trends in investment migration and seeks to comprehend its implications for our understanding of the concept of citizenship. The second part provides a legal and normative assessment of investment migration, from the perspective of both EU and international law. The third part presents case studies on investment migration practices in countries around the world, including countries that have so far remained under-researched. The book assembles several of the leading experts in the field, from law, sociology, and politics, and is based on a selection of the most interesting contributions to Investment Migration Working Papers. It gives a balanced, expert analysis of a sometimes controversial field of the law of immigration and citizenship.The ebook editions of this book are available under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by Central European University.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781509955220
ISBN-10: 1509955224
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Draws on the expertise of leading commentators from a number of disciplines, including law, politics and sociology

Notă biografică

Dimitry Kochenov is Chair in EU Constitutional Law at the University of Groningen, Netherlands.Madeleine Sumption is the Director of the Migration Observatory at the University of Oxford, UK.Martijn van den Brink is British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Oxford, UK.

Cuprins

I. Investor migration: Recent trends and context1. Global Citizenship 2.0 - The Growth of Citizenship by Investment ProgramsKristin Surak, London School of Economics, UK2. New-generation Skilled Migration Policies and the Changing Fabric of Membership: Talent as Output and the Headhunting StateFrancesca Strumia, University of Sheffield, UK3. Citizenship Quality as a Tool to Explain the Growth of CBI IndustryDimitry Kochenov, Central European University and University of Oxford, UK4. Investment Residence and Citizenship: Approaches to Defining SuccessMadeleine Sumption, University of Oxford, UK5. Citizenship by Investment and Residency by Investment: Just the Tip of the Iceberg? The Pervasiveness of Financial Considerations in Contemporary Citizenship and Migration LawsOdile Ammann, University of Zürich, SwitzerlandII. Legal and Normative Perspectives on Investor Migration6. Nottebohm and 'Genuine Link': Anatomy of a Jurisprudential IllusionPeter J. Spiro, Temple Law School7. Investment Migration and State Autonomy: A Quest for the Relevant LinkMatjaz Tratnik & Petra Weingerl, University of Maribor, Slovenia8. EU Competence and the Attribution of Nationality in Member StatesDaniel Sarmiento, Complutense University, Madrid, Spain9. Investment Residence and the Concept of Residence in EU Law Martijn van den Brink, University of Oxford, UKIII. Investor Migration in Europe and the World10. The Cypriot Citizenship by Investment Programme as a Way to Cope with the Economic CrisisStéphanie Laulhé Shaelou, UCLAN Cyprus Law School andKaterina Kalaitzaki, University of Edinburgh, School of Law11. Investment Residence in the UK: Past and FutureAlina Tryfonidou, University of Reading, School of Law, UK12. Wealth Influx, Wealth Exodus: Investment Migration from China to Portugal Luuk van der Baren, European University Institute andHanwei Li, University of Liege13. The Re-Invention of Investment Immigration in Canada and Constructions of Canadian Citizenship Miriam Cohen, Lakehead University, Canada14. 'Internal' Investment Migration: The Case of Investment Migration from Mainland China to Hong Kong Qishi Fu, Private practice, Hong Kong15. Why Some Countries Have More Billionaires Than Others? Explaining Variety in the Billionaire Intensity of GDPVladimir Popov, DOC Research Institute, Berlin