CM2016 Policy brief on ‘Differential treatment of citizens with dual or multiple nationality and the prohibition of discrimination’
In its policy brief CM2016 the Meijers Committee highlights the use of dual nationality as a selection criterion in legislation or administrative practice and its potentially harmful effects on the equal enjoyment of rights by citizens of immigrant origin. In many European states dual nationals are predominantly citizens of immigrant origin who also belong to racial or ethnic minorities.
CM2011 Meijers Committee Recommendations for a new Strategy on the Future of Schengen
In this document, the Meijers Committee will give an analysis of the new strategy for the future of Schengen. The Meijers Committee will specifically analyse (a) the temporary reintroduction of internal border controls, (b) the Schengen evaluation mechanism, (c) controls in the territory and (d) the enlargement of the Schengen area.
CM2016 Policy brief on ‘Differential treatment of citizens with dual or multiple nationality and the prohibition of discrimination’
In its policy brief CM2016 the Meijers Committee highlights the use of dual nationality as a selection criterion in legislation or administrative practice and its potentially harmful effects on the equal enjoyment of rights by citizens of immigrant origin. In many European states dual nationals are predominantly citizens of immigrant origin who also belong to racial or ethnic minorities.