Dimitry Kochenov: 'The QNI illustrates that speaking of the different nationalities of the world as equal is misleading'
The United Kingdom could see its ranking fall to 56th, France will see its nationality ranked as best in the world for eight year running, according to latest findings of Kälin and Kochenov's Quality of Nationality Index. Prof. Dr. Dimitry Kochenov, a law professor and author of Citizenship in the Netherlands, says: 'The QNI is a clear illustration of the simple fact that speaking of the different nationalities of the world as equal, or even comparable, is misleading.' Read the article in the Daily Mail.
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