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NATAC (The acquisition of nationality in EU Member States )-online publication-Extended versions of selected chapters, research data and statistics
Introduction
The NATAC project aims to develop a comprehensive comparison of the rules regulating acquisition and loss of nationality in the EU Members States. Three volumes stemming from this project have been published within the IMISCOE-AUP peer reviewed series: click here. This online publication is an exceptional and rich source regarding research data and statistics on acquisition and loss of nationality in EU member states.
Description
The two NATAC volumes represent the most comprehensive comparative studies on nationality in Europe so far. However, ongoing reform will quickly require updates for some of our data. Second, the authors have not yet fully explored all possibilities for further comparative analyses of our data. Since they want to make their data useable by other researchers, this website makes available additional material including:
  • Extensive versions of chapters 2, 3, 4, 6 and 9 of Volume 1
  • The various questionnaires answered by our country experts
  • Excel sheets that provide a comparative overview on the modes of acquisition in all countries as well as more detailed information on selected modes for each country
  • Excel sheets that provide a comparative overview on the modes of loss of nationality in each country
  • National statistical data not included in the chapter on statistics.
Background information
From summer 2004 to the end of 2005 an international network of researchers has analysed the rules and practices regulating the acquisition and loss of nationality in the fifteen ‘old’ EU Member States. The results of this EU-funded project with the acronym NATAC (The acquisition of nationality in EU Member States: rules, practices and quantitative developments) are published in two volumes by Amsterdam University Press. The first volume consists of comparative reports on specific modes of acquiring and losing nationality, on nationality statistics, on European trends in nationality legislation and on statuses of ‘denizenship’ and ‘quasi-citizenship’. It also contains an account of the comparative methodology that has been developed specifically for this project, a chapter on international and European law and an assessment of the implementation of nationality law from the perspective of NGOs counselling immigrants who apply for naturalisation. The second volume consists of chapters that provide in-depth analyses of each country in our sample. An executive summary and the recommendations resulting from the project are available here. A policy brief can be found here.
Methodology
This report is the collaborative effort of two IMISCOE members.
EU involvement
IMISCOE is an EU funded Network of Excellence in the Sixth Framework Programme. NATAC was funded by the Commission’s sixth framework programme and co-funded by the Austrian Federal Ministry for Education, Science and Culture.
Contact info
IMISCOE Network of Excellence
Karen Kraal (Communication Officer), tel. +31 (0)20 525 3659
Publication date
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Project finished
//2006
Researcher
Rainer Bauböck, Eva Ersbøll, Kees Groenendijk, Harald Waldrauch, Austrian Academy of Sciences.
Links
Visit the IMISCOE Natac websiteVisit the IMISCOE Network of Excellence website

Document type
research
Themes
Urban Policy
Keywords
Social inclusion & integration
 


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