Event

What’s (in) nationality? Citizenship-by-Investment (CBI) and Beyond

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    hybrid format: – online: The link to join the seminar will be sent to all registered attendees on Tuesday, 5 April 2022. – in presence: University of Luxembourg Weicker Building room B001 (ground floor) 4, rue Alphonse Weicker, L-2721 Luxembourg

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This workshop is co-organised by the University of Luxembourg and Maastricht University/Globalization & Law Network (GLawNet).

Abstract

This workshop takes a holistic approach to examine the role and future of nationality in a globalised world, taking citizenship by investment (CBI) schemes as a point of departure. It explores the implications and impacts of CBI schemes, followed by a discussion on the instrumental turn of nationality in different areas, including EU law, private international law, human rights law, immigration law, diplomatic protection and international investment law.

Programme

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Welcome address

  • Herwig Hofmann, University of Luxembourg
  • Marta Pertegás Sender, University of Maastricht
  • Javier García Olmedo, University of Luxembourg

University of MaastrichtCBI Schemes: Trends, Risks and Benefits – Chair: René de Groot,

  • CBI and Global Trends – Maarten Vink, European University Institute and University of Maastricht
  • CBI and the Challenges to Good Governance – Jelena Dzankic, European University Institute
  • CBI Globally: Economic Impacts and Outcomes – Kristin Surak, London School of Economics
  • Avenues for EU Action on Citizenship and Residence by Investment Schemes – The Search for a Legal Basis – David de Groot, European Parliament

University of LuxembourgNationality Law, EU Citizenship and Integration – Chair: Joana Mendes,

  • Revising Citizenship within the European Union: Is a Genuine Link Requirement the Way Forward? – Martijn van den Brink, Jacques Delors Centre
  • Golden Passports: A European Commission Report Built on Quicksand – Hans Ulrich Jessurun d’Oliveira, University of Amsterdam and European University Institute
  • Scrutinizing Member States’ Competence in the Field of Nationality: JY v. Wiener Landesregierung – René de Groot, University of Maastricht
  • The Politics of Merit in EU Citizenship Law – Sarah Ganty, Ghent University and Yale Law School

University of MaastrichtNationals Abroad, Globalization and Individual Rights – Chair: Marta Pertegás Sender,

  • Contextualizing Nottebohm: Nationality and Diplomatic Protection as Interventionist Tools – Michel Erpelding, University of Luxembourg
  • Passport Apartheid in a Hypocrisy Republic – Dimitry Kochenov, CEU Democracy Institute and Legal Studies
  • Is Nationality Irrelevant? (i) International Refugee Law and International Human Rights law; (ii) International Law re Deprivation of Nationality – Eric Fripp, 36 Public & Human Rights Chambers
  • Crimmigration: Nationality as a Tool for Exclusion, Discrimination and Global Surveillance – Margaux Coquet, University of Luxembourg

University of LuxembourgStrategic Nationality and International (Investment) Law – Chair: Matthew Happold,

  • International Law and Attribution of Nationality: CBI and Beyond – Peter Spiro, Temple University
  • The Instrumental Turn of Nationality: An Investment Law Perspective – Javier García Olmedo, University of Luxembourg
  • The Dominant and effective Nationality Rule in Investment Arbitration: Recent Trends – Mallory Silberman, Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer
  • Corporate Nationality Planning and Abuse of Rights – Alvaro Nistal, Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer

Concluding Remarks

  • Marta Pertegás Sender, University of Maastricht
  • Matthew Happold, University of Luxembourg

Registration

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