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The discretionary power of EU member states and national public administrations in according their citizenship (ius pecuniae)

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  • Elona BANO

    (Barleti University, Tirana, Albania.)

  • Edmond AHMET

    (Barleti University, Tirana, Albania.)

Abstract

The exercise of discretionary power by the administration when it performs regulatory or implementation tasks may be necessary, and sometimes politically expedient. It may, however, undermine business confidence and, more generally, citizens’ allegiance to the political system. It is not therefore surprising that many governments are implementing policies for reducing or eliminating administrative discretion3 . Access to citizenship status is an important prerequisite for enjoying rights and privileges, such as migration and political rights, as well as for developing a sense of identity and belonging. Since the establishment of Union citizenship, all persons who are nationals or citizens of an EU Member State enjoy the status of EU citizenship, which confers on them a number of additional rights and privileges. However, Member States retain full control over who can be recognized as a citizen. In the last years is also a phenomenon in which member states have proposed more liberal policies related to European citizenship acquisition based on the need to revive their economies and finances or also in order to attract more working forces due to their population which is aging quite fast. The objective of this study is to analyze the discretionary power of the administrative institutions and internal policies of member states in according their citizenship in relation to their obligations toward European Union mainly after February 2022

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  • Elona BANO & Edmond AHMET, 2023. "The discretionary power of EU member states and national public administrations in according their citizenship (ius pecuniae)," Juridical Tribune - Review of Comparative and International Law, Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies, vol. 13(3), pages 473-489, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:asr:journl:v:13:y:2023:i:3:p:473-489
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    Keywords

    citizenship; member states; European Union; ius pecuniae; startups; digital economy.;
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    JEL classification:

    • K23 - Law and Economics - - Regulation and Business Law - - - Regulated Industries and Administrative Law
    • K33 - Law and Economics - - Other Substantive Areas of Law - - - International Law

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