Abstract

In this article we highlight the three types of nature of citizenship which responds to uncontrolled globalism: one that is confused with human rights, if the State is its speaker or if there is no such speaker; another one that falls on the phenomenology of large areas in training, as for example the European Union to which the draft of the European Constitution (now in meditation) already offers the support of a specific definition of rights; and, finally, citizenship regarding the relationship with the redefinition of the sovereign State in crisis, especially in the European context.

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