Dimitry Kochenov: 'Warum eigentlich sollte es keine Staatsbürgerschaft für Investoren geben?'
28 February 2014
Prof. Dimitry Kochenov (EU Constitutional Law) published a small opinion piece in Die Presse (Austria) on the legality of citizenship by investment in the context of European Union law. The piece is a reply to an article published earlier by Prof. Hilpold, who is of a different opinion. Prof. Kochenov makes it abundantly clear that Hilpold's arguments do not stand (in German).
EU Citizenship is one of Dimitry's main specializations. His latest article on the legal aspects of this status appeared three weeks ago in the Cambridge Yearbook of European Law and Policy. (
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2274404)
Last modified: | 13 June 2023 11.05 a.m. |
More news
-
16 December 2024
Liekuut | Alette Smeulers: 'Human rights violations are also about us'
'The Middle East is ablaze, a war is raging in Eastern Europe, and the US elected an extremely unpredictable president who is undermining democracy: human rights are under pressure.
-
18 November 2024
Bigger than femicide alone – the role of gender in violence
In the media and politics, there is rising attention to femicide — the murder of women, often by a partner or a former partner. Martina Althoff, associate professor of Criminology, welcomes this but is critical at the same time.
-
17 September 2024
Vehicles without a driver: who is liable if things go wrong?
In the coming years, self-driving cars may increasingly become part of daily life. But who is liable if things go wrong?