- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- RÉSUMÉ
- ZUSAMMENFASSUNG
- INTRODUCTION
- 1 SCOPE
- 1.1 Nationality
- 1.1.1 Definition of nationality
- 1.1.2 ‘Nationality’ and ‘national origin’
- 1.1.3 ‘Nationality’ and ‘national minorities’
- 1.1.4 Outstanding problems in the attribution of nationality in EU Member States
- 1.2 Race and ethnic origin
- 1.3 The relationship between nationality and race, ethnic origin, and religion
- 2 THE FRAMEWORK OF EU LAW WITH REGARD TO DISCRIMINATION ON THE GROUND OF NATIONALITY
- 2.1 The prohibition of discrimination on grounds of nationality within the scope of application of the EC Treaty
- 2.2 The progressive alignment of the status of third-country nationals with that of nationals of EU Member States
- 2.2.1 Introduction
- 2.2.2 The status of long-term residents
- 2.2.3 Other categories of third-country nationals
- 2.2.4 Conclusion
- 2.3 The impact of international agreements concluded by the EC/EU
- 2.4 The status of refugees and other persons in need of international protection
- 2.5 Conclusion
- 3 THE FRAMEWORK OF INTERNATIONAL AND EUROPEAN HUMAN RIGHTS LAW WITH REGARD TO DISCRIMINATION ON GROUNDS OF NATIONALITY
- 3.1 United Nations Human Rights Treaties
- 3.1.1 The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR)
- 3.1.2 The Convention on the Rights of the Child
- 3.2 The Council of Europe: the European Convention on Human Rights and the European Social Charter
- 3.2.1 The European Convention on Human Rights
- 3.2.2 The European Social Charter
- 3.3 The situation of refugees and stateless persons
- 3.3.1 The Geneva Convention relating to the Status of Refugees
- 3.3.2 The Convention relating to the Status of Stateless Persons
- 3.4 Conclusion
- 4 PROTECTION FROM DISCRIMINATION ON GROUNDS OF NATIONALITY IN EU MEMBER STATES
- 4.1 Discrimination on grounds of nationality
- 4.1.1 Prohibition of nationality-based discrimination through international treaties or in constitutional provisions
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