Verfassungsblog (May 2024)

3½ Myths about EU law on Citizenship for Sale - EU Law and Investor Citizenship

  • Martijn van den Brink

DOI
https://doi.org/10.59704/c38ca9bf4cfe30e3
Journal volume & issue
no. 2366-7044

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The sale of national and European Union citizenship understandably remains highly controversial. It seems arbitrary, perhaps even abject, to grant nationality in exchange for a monetary investment, when most people must wait years and overcome considerable hurdles before they can naturalize. As evidenced by three recent posts on the Verfassungsblog by Joseph H.H. Weiler, Merijn Chamon, and Lorin-Johannes Wagner, this question continues to divide EU law scholars. It is also a question that is still plagued by several myths about how EU law and, relatedly, international law, apply to CBI practices. This post discusses 3½ such myths.

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