- Author(s): Dr. S.R. Myneni
- Publisher: Asia Law House
- Edition: 1 Ed 2013
- ISBN 13 9789382705154
- Approx. Pages 552 + contents
- Format Paperback
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Description
Every Citizen of India should have the knowledge of Law relating to Citizenship and Emigration as it ever - increases the utility in understanding his place as a citizen in his country and his interests in going overseas for employment on contractual basis. To go abroad, he is required to attain Passport and acquire Visa from the authority of Embassy of that Country.
The Bar Council of India, as it recognized the importance of the subject and made it a subject in Law Degree course. As there are no comprehensive text-books on this subject the author presents this textbook, for the benefit of student community based on the syllabi of the Bar Council and various universities.
No textbook writer can claim originality of thought as the prescribed topics have to be explained based on the references. The author has referred to the books listed in Bibliography and he expresses his profound gratitude to the eminent authors and publishers of the books referred thereto. The readers are advised to use this text-book for academic purpose only.
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Contents
Unit I Citizenship and its Associated Concepts
Chapter 1 : Nature and Scope of Citizenship
Chapter 2 : Citizen
Chapter 3 : Alien
Chapter 4 : Nationality
Chapter 5 : Domicile
Chapter 6 : Multiple Citizenship
Chapter 7 : Commonwealth Citizenship
Chapter 8 : Corporate Citizenship
Chapter 9 : Dual Citizenship
Chapter 10 : Overseas Citizenship to the People of Indian Origin and Non-resident Indians
Unit II Historical Evolution of Citizenship
Chapter 1 : Ancient Citizenship
Chapter 2 : Modern Citizenship
Chapter 3 : Citizenship in the Age of Globalisation
Chapter 4 : Citizenship at the Commencement of Constitution of India
Chapter 5 : Constitutional Debates on Citizenship In Constituent Assembly
Unit III Theories of Citizenship
Chapter 1 : Civic – Republican or Classical Theory of Citizenship
Chapter 2 : Liberal Theory of Citizenship
Chapter 3 : Communication Theory of Citizenship
Chapter 4 : Sociology Theory of Citizenship
Chapter 5 : Multicultural Theory of Citizenship
Unit IV Citizenship after the Commencement of the Constitution
Chapter 1 : Constitutional Provisions of Citizenship
Chapter 2 : Objects and Interpretation of Terms used in the Citizenship Act, 1955
Chapter 3 : Acquisition of Citizenship
Chapter 4 : Termination of Citizenship (Secs. 8 – 10)
Chapter 5 : Miscellaneous Provisions of the Citizenship Act
Chapter 6 : Citizenship under International Law
Chapter 7 : Rights and Duties of Citizens and Non-Citizens under the
Constitution and other Enactments
Unit V Law of Emigration
Chapter 1 : Meaning and Nature of Emigration and its Associated Concepts
Chapter 2 : Migration and Citizenship
Chapter 3 : Allegiance
Chapter 4 : Emigration – Passport
Chapter 5 : Emigration – Visas
Chapter 6 : Statelessness
Chapter 7 : Refugees
Chapter 8 : Asylum
Chapter 9 : Extradition
Chapter 10 : Deportation
Chapter 11 : Determination of Status of Illegal Migrants (or Illegal Immigrants)
Chapter 12 : Double Taxation
Chapter 13 : Right and Obligations of the Sending and Receiving States
Chapter 14 : Discriminative Practices vis-à-vis- Emigrant
Chapter 15 : Protection of Emigrants by International Law
Chapter 16 : Impact of Citizenship Policies on Emigration (Migration)
Bibliography
Act, Rules and Orders
Subject Index
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Author Details
Dr. S.R. Myneni, M.A., M.Ed., LL.M., Ph.D., P.G. Diploma in Journalism & Mass Communication, P.G. Diploma in Econometrics, P.G. Diploma in Mathematics Ekadhika in Vedic Mathematicss, Rashtra Bhasha Praveena (Hindi) Diploma in Russian Language.
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