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SUMMARY:The Disallegiant Heart: Constitutional Citizenship and the History of Marital Denaturalization
DESCRIPTION:Helen Irving\, Professor\, Faculty of Law\, University of Sydney \nAbstract: In this paper\, I invite a reconceptualization of constitutional (as distinct from political) citizenship\, by examining the legal practice\, virtually universal between the mid-nineteenth and mid-twentieth centuries\, of the denaturalization of citizen women who married alien men. This practice\, which emerged as a by-product of the post-revolutionary constitutional state and the ‘new Westphalian’ international order\, reveals two core paradigms: allegiance and protection. Our modern idea of citizenship\, I argue\, is still embedded in the first\, to the detriment of the second. Our concept of citizenship\, and the legal regimes that accompany it\, reflect a distinction between the allegiant and the disallegiant citizen\, which mirrors the injurious distinction upon which marital denaturalization rested. \nA light lunch will be served. \nEvent date: Tuesday\, October 16\, 2012\, from 12:30 PM to 2:00 PM\nLocation: Solarium\, Falconer Hall\, Faculty of Law\, University of Toronto \nContact Nadia Gulezko for information and a copy of the paper: n.gulezko@utoronto.ca
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