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Mantu, Sandra. Contingent citizenship: The law and practice of citizenship deprivation in international, European and national perspectives. Brill Nijhoff, 2015.

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Moffatt, Rowena, Eric Fripp, and Ellis Wilford. The law and practice of expulsion and exclusion from the United Kingdom: Deportation, removal, exclusion and deprivation of citizenship. Hart Publishing, 2015.

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Poverty and wealth: Citizenship, deprivation, and privilege. Longman, 1994.

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Edmiston, Daniel. Welfare, Inequality and Social Citizenship: Deprivation and Affluence in Austerity Britain. Policy Press, 2018.

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Emerging Threats to Human Rights: Resources, Violence, and Deprivation of Citizenship. Temple University Press, 2019.

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Welfare, Inequality and Social Citizenship: Deprivation and Affluence in Austerity Britain. Policy Press, 2018.

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Edmiston, Daniel. Welfare, Inequality and Social Citizenship: Deprivation and Affluence in Austerity Britain. Policy Press, 2018.

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Smith-Cannoy, Heather. Emerging Threats to Human Rights: Resources, Violence, and Deprivation of Citizenship. Temple University Press, 2019.

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Smith-Cannoy, Heather. Emerging Threats to Human Rights: Resources, Violence, and Deprivation of Citizenship. Temple University Press, 2019.

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Edmiston, Daniel. Welfare, Inequality and Social Citizenship: Deprivation and Affluence in Austerity Britain. Policy Press, 2020.

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Moffatt, Rowena, Eric Fripp, Ellis Wilford, and Lord Hope of Craighead K. T. Frse PC. Law and Practice of Expulsion and Exclusion from the United Kingdom: Deportation, Removal, Exclusion and Deprivation of Citizenship. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2014.

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Moffatt, Rowena, Eric Fripp, Ellis Wilford, and Lord Hope of Craighead K. T. Frse PC. Law and Practice of Expulsion and Exclusion from the United Kingdom: Deportation, Removal, Exclusion and Deprivation of Citizenship. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2014.

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Clayton, Gina, Georgina Firth, Caroline Sawyer, Rowena Moffatt, and Helena Wray. 3. Nationality, citizenship, and right of abode. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198815211.003.0003.

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Course-focused and comprehensive, the Textbook on series provides an accessible overview of the key areas on the law curriculum. This chapter considers the bases of nationality and citizenship, and traces the development of British nationality law, focusing on changes from 1948 to the present day. It looks at the effects of these changes on particular groups of people, characterized to a significant extent by progressive exclusion. It considers the fundamental incident of citizenship and the right to live in one’s own country, both as to the interaction of nationality and immigration law and a
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KC, Laurie Fransman, and Adrian Berry. Fransman’s British Nationality Law. 4th ed. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781526512994.

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Written by the recognised world authority on the subject, this title remains the definitive work on British nationality law. ThisFourth Editionincludes the following updates: - changes to primary legislation as regards deprivation of citizenship and registration as a British citizen; - changes to secondary legislation including Nationality Instructions being replaced by the Nationality Guidance, and the Immigration Rules which now contain provisions for a Statelessness Determination Procedure; - updated case law surrounding statelessness and possession of nationality - European Union citizensh
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Beauchamps, Marie. Modelling the self, creating the other: French denaturalisation law on the brink of World War II1. Manchester University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9781526107459.003.0011.

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Adding a historical note to a practice that has recently garnered renewed attention, this chapter looks at the policy of denaturalisation in France at the beginning of World War II. Denaturalisation law as a juridical political discourse centres on the deprivation of citizenship; it draws on security rhetoric in order to rewrite the limits of inclusion and exclusion regarding citizenship and is a means to model the national community. Based on archival material collected at the French National Archives, the chapter argues that denaturalisation law is at the core of the security/mobility dynami
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Tickell, Alex. City Fictions of the New India. Oxford University PressOxford, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1093/9780198921233.001.0001.

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Abstract How does anglophone Indian fiction imagine urban transformation? India’s cities were once seen as places of economic stasis and deprivation, but in the era of the so-called New India (2000–present), centres like Delhi and Mumbai have been recast as vital ‘engines of growth’ and reshaped by new showcase infrastructure. Yet the provision of core infrastructures for all remains a major challenge for urban governance. City Fictions is the first study of its kind to read contemporary Indian fiction infrastructurally: by taking account of the centrality of water utilities, waste-processing,
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Scholar, Richard, ed. Divided Cities. Oxford University Press, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192807083.001.0001.

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Cities, at their best, are cradles of diversity, opportunity, and citizenship. Why, then, do so many cities today seem scarred by divisions separating the powerful and privileged from the victims of deprivation and injustice? What is it like to live on the wrong side of the divide in Paris, London, New York, Sao Paolo, and other cities all over the world? In this book, based on the internationally renowned Oxford Amnesty Lectures, eight leading urban thinkers argue about why divisions arise in cities and about what could and should be done to bring those divisions to an end. The book features
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Ward, Robert, David Blundell, Caroline Stone, and Karl Laird, eds. National Security Law, Procedure and Practice. 2nd ed. Oxford University PressOxford, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198895282.001.0001.

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Abstract This book considers national security law with reference to the use, protection, and disclosure of intelligence and other secret material. It analyses the substantive law relating to national security, its practice, and related procedures, and the background to national security law in the UK, its development, and the constitutional issues to which it gives rise. It covers the work of the intelligence agencies, their oversight, and accountability. It focuses on the main types of executive measures taken by the government on national security grounds, for example, deportation; deprivat
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