CITIZENSHIP TRANSFORMATION UNDER CONDITIONS OF MASS IMMIGRATION -CONCEPTUAL ASPECT
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CITIZENSHIP TRANSFORMATION UNDER CONDITIONS OF MASS IMMIGRATION -CONCEPTUAL ASPECT
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42-47
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Considering the two main dimensions of the phenomenon of citizenship-status and identity, in particular, in the light of the separation of rights from citizenship in the modern world, where the subject of law is not a citizen, but an individual.
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right, individual, citizenship, identity, status, and identity
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01.06.2013
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