New Publication
Non-citizens’ Continuity
of Citizenship in the Baltic
States
This article offers a comprehensive view of research about complicated matters pertaining to citizenship for non-citizens in the Baltic states. By incorporating views of law, policies, societal norms, and economy, the study explores the consequences and possible advantages of addressing and the continuity and continuity of citizenship It resolves matters related to political and social stability, immigrants, and also legal liabilities while taking into account economic challenges and stressful nature by many social welfare systems. The article concludes with a call for more research on the actual situation of homeless people, when they have no shelter, no sense of home, and no love. Finally, the study proposes that granting citizenship to non-citizen minority groups in the Baltic states ought to be considered in light of certain norms such as fairness, humanitarian principles, and communal harmony. It highlights the need for input from various stakeholders to resolve this complex problem.
Yan, Cassadee Orinthia. 2024. “Non-citizens’ Continuity of Citizenship in the Baltic States.” The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social and Community Studies 20 (1): 1-24. doi:10.18848/2324-7576/CGP/v20i01/1-24.
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