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Course Number 1411-7281-50
Course Name Citizenship Law in Context
Academic Unit The Buchmann Faculty of Law -
Law
Lecturer Prof. Kim RubensteinContact
Contact Email: kim.rubenstein@anu.edu.au
Office HoursBy appointment
Mode of Instruction Lecture
Credit Hours 2
Semester 2023/2
Date 27/05/2024
Day Mon
Hours 10:15-11:45
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Semester 2023/2
Date 28/05/2024
Day Tue
Hours 08:15-10:45
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Semester 2023/2
Date 29/05/2024
Day Wed
Hours 08:30-10:00
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Semester 2023/2
Date 02/06/2024
Day Sun
Hours 09:15-11:45
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Semester 2023/2
Date 03/06/2024
Day Mon
Hours 08:30-10:00
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Semester 2023/2
Date 04/06/2024
Day Tue
Hours 08:15-10:45
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Semester 2023/2
Date 16/06/2024
Day Sun
Hours 08:30-10:00
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Semester 2023/2
Date 17/06/2024
Day Mon
Hours 10:15-12:45
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Semester 2023/2
Date 18/06/2024
Day Tue
Hours 10:15-11:45
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Fully online course Course is taught in English
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Short Course Description

This course engages with the theoretical and practical aspects of citizenship law and policy in both the national (comparative country analysis) and international law context. By the end of the course, you should be able to understand the theoretical debates about citizenship, and the relationship between those debates and citizenship law and practice in several countries, be able to assess the elements of citizenship law in a range of countries and evaluate and discuss the policy issues that arise in the national and international arena.

Grade Components: 20% Class Presentation and Participation, 80% Final Paper.

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