Citizenship
<p>In this article we highlight the three types of nature of citizenship which responds to uncontrolled globalism: one<br />that is confused with human rights, if the State is its speaker or if there is no such speaker; another one that falls<br />on the phenomenology of large area...
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Escola Superior de Educação de Paula Frassinetti,
2009-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary: | <p>In this article we highlight the three types of nature of citizenship which responds to uncontrolled globalism: one<br />that is confused with human rights, if the State is its speaker or if there is no such speaker; another one that falls<br />on the phenomenology of large areas in training, as for example the European Union to which the draft of the<br />European Constitution (now in meditation) already offers the support of a specific definition of rights; and,<br />finally, citizenship regarding the relationship with the redefinition of the sovereign State in crisis, especially in the<br />European context.</p> |
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Item Description: | 0873-3600 1647-2144 10.17346/se.vol14.135 |