Political Science, asked by abrahagbr04, 11 months ago

what is the difference between national and universal citizenship?

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Answered by seemasinghv1972
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The nationality is an ethnic or racial concept. On the other hand, citizenship is a legal or juristic concept. The nationality of a person indicates his/her place or country of birth while the citizenship of a person shows that the individual is registered as a citizen by the government of the respective country.

Answered by raj889142
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The nationality is an ethnic or racial concept. On the other hand, citizenship is a legal or juristic concept. The nationality of a person indicates his/her place or country of birth while the citizenship of a person shows that the individual is registered as a citizen by the government of the respective country.

,Universal citizenship promises to create a new type of political relationship between migrants and their host states, one in which the rights guarantees are attached to people by virtue of their humanity or their physical residence

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