Pre-Accession, Naturalisation, and 'Due Regard to Community Law'. The European Union's 'Steering' of National Citizenship Policies Cover Image
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Pre-Accession, Naturalisation, and 'Due Regard to Community Law'. The European Union's 'Steering' of National Citizenship Policies
Pre-Accession, Naturalisation, and 'Due Regard to Community Law'. The European Union's 'Steering' of National Citizenship Policies

Author(s): Dimitry Kochenov
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences
Published by: Societatea Academică Română (SAR)
Keywords: EU accession; Copenhagen Criteria; naturalization; citizenship policies; minorities

Summary/Abstract: Pre-Accession, Naturalisation, And 'Due Regard To Community Law'. The European Union's 'Steering' Of National Citizenship Policies In Candidate Countries During The Fifth Enlargement. "Altough the EU Commission holds the necessary tools to determine the candidate countries in the recent enlargement to resolve the citizenship issue, sometimes the conclusions were drawn on other basis than those resulted from the monitorization process. The examples of Latvia and Estonia are both contradictory and presented as successes for the process. When one looks at these countries, sees a high degree of Commission’s success in changing the situation of the minorities and "stateless" residents trough concrete measures: elimination of "age windows" system in providing the citizenship, allowing the children from stateless parents to obtain the nationality at birth, elimination of the extra-fees system for the naturalization exams, but can also witness the prevalence of some negative provisions as the income discrimination in the citizenship granting-process. The paper admits that important steps were made during the pre-accession negotiations particularly with Latvia and Estonia but the main criticism, generally available, is that there were not clear standards versus the evaluation of the citizenship policies. The fact that Latvia and Estonia "did" as good as other countries accessing the EU in May 2004 despite the minorities problem is an evidence for this criticism".

  • Issue Year: 2004
  • Issue No: 02
  • Page Range: 72-88
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: English
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