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Investment Migration in Europe and the World : Current Issues
Investment Migration in Europe and the World : Current Issues
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ISBN No.: 9781509955411
Pages: 456
Year: 202612
Format: Trade Paper
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Introduction: Advancing Investment Migration Scholarship Dimitry V Kochenov, CEU Democracy Institute, Budapest, Hungary, and CEU Department of Legal Studies, Vienna, Austria, Madeleine Sumption, University of Oxford, UK, and Martijn van den Brink, Leiden University, the Netherlands I. INVESTOR MIGRATION: CONCEPTUALISATION AND CONTEXT 1. Citizenship by Investment and the Right to Change Nationality William Thomas Worster 2. New Generation Skilled Migration Policies: Talent as Output, High Regard Guests and Citizens in Absentia Francesca Strumia, City, University of London, UK 3. Residency by Investment and Citizenship by Investment: Just the Tip of the Iceberg? The Pervasiveness of Meritocratic Considerations in Immigration and Citizenship Law Odile Ammann, University of Lausanne, Switzerland 4. Race and Merit in the Context of Residency and Citizenship by Investment Sarah Ganty, Yale Law School, New Haven, USA; Universit é Catholique de Louvain, Belgium II. LEGAL REGULATION: EMPIRICAL AND NORMATIVE PERSPECTIVES ON INVESTOR MIGRATION 5. Nottebohm and ''Genuine Link'': Anatomy of a Jurisprudential Illusion Peter J Spiro, Temple Law School, Philadelphia, USA 6.


State Autonomy versus ''Genuine Links'': Nottebohm and Beyond Matjaz Tratnik and Petra Weingerl, University of Maribor, Slovenia 7. What are the Risks of Investment Migration? Going Beyond the Status Quo Kristin Surak, London School of Economics, UK 8. Legal Residence and Physical Presence: The Law and Practice of Naturalisation in EU Jurisdictions Dimitry V Kochenov, CEU Democracy Institute, Budapest, Hungary, and CEU Department of Legal Studies, Vienna, Austria, and Martijn van den Brink, Leiden University, the Netherlands 9. Investor Citizenship Cartels, Residence by Investment Cartels and EU Competition Law Gareth Davies, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands 10. Nothing to Hide? Transparency Requirements, Accountability and Privacy in Investment Migration Jacquelyn D Veraldi, CEU Democracy Institute, Budapest, Hungary, and Oskar J Gstrein, Campus Frysl'n, University of Groningen, the Netherlands 11. Can Investor Visas be Made to Work? Lessons from the United Kingdom and United States Madeleine Sumption, University of Oxford, UK III. INVESTMENT MIGRATION REGULATION IN EUROPE AND THE WORLD 12. Wealth Influx, Wealth Exodus: Investment Migration from China to Portugal Luuk van der Baaren, Copenhagen University, Denmark, and Hanwei Li, Yan''an University, China 13.


Investment Residence in Greece: Analysing the Attractiveness and Challenges of the Golden Visa Programme Niovi Vavoula, University of Luxembourg, and Vasiliki Apatzidou, Queen Mary, University of London 14. The Rise and Fall of Investment Immigration in Canada Miriam Cohen, University of Montreal, Canada 15. ''Internal'' Investment Migration: The Case of Investment Migration from Mainland China to Hong Kong Qishi Fu, Investment migration practitioner, China 16. Will Virtual Become Real? Ten Years of the e-Residency Programme in Estonia Vadim Poleshchuk, Political Advisor, European Parliament, Brussels, Belgium 17. Foreign Nationality Acquisition in Late Imperial China: Change of Personal Status as Pathway to Opportunities and Personal Security Sau Kong Lee, Hong Kong University IV. INVESTMENT MIGRATION CONUNDRUMS IN THE EUROPEAN UNION 18. Golden Passports: European Commission and European Parliament Reports Built on Quicksand Hans Ulrich Jessurun d''Oliveira, European University Institute, Florence, Italy, and UvA, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Emeritus 19. Investor Citizenship under EU Law: Recent Trends and Constitutional Implications Daniel Sarmiento, Complutense University, Madrid, Spain, and Guillermo Íñiguez, University of Oxford, UK 20.


It''s All about Blood, Baby! The EU''s Attack against Investment Migration in the Context of EU Law, International Law and the War in Ukraine Dimitry V Kochenov, CEU Democracy Institute, Budapest, Hungary, and CEU Department of Legal Studies, Vienna, Austria, and Elena Basheska, Central European University (CEU) Democracy Institute, Budapest, Hungary Postscriptum: Commission v Malta (Citizenship for Sale): Who of the Two is Selling European Values? JHH Weiler, NYU Law School, USA Divertissement: Investment Citizenship: A Berlaymont Fantasia Shah Guido, Senior European Commission official contributing incognito.


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