2019
DOI: 10.1080/13621025.2019.1623864
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Local electoral rights for non-French residents? A case-study analysis of British candidates and councillors in French municipal elections

Abstract: The French Constitution restricts local electoral rights to French nationals and EU citizens. Third country nationals have long been excluded from suffrage as France has maintained a stronghold on nationality and republican values. Academics have called for expansive and liberal citizenships that would allocate political rights to all non-citizen residents, independent of nationality. This paper argues that Brexit and cessation of Britons' electoral rights presents a pivotal moment to discuss expansive citizen… Show more

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“…Early research on Brexit with British citizens living in Europe has highlighted their affective responses to the outcome of the referendum (Benson, 2017;Higgins, 2018;Miller, 2018;O'Reilly, 2017) alongside their civic and political actions in consequence of Brexit (Ferbrache, 2019a(Ferbrache, , 2019bMacClancy, 2019). Through the empirical material presented below I focus on how British citizens living in France navigate the uncertainties brought about by Brexit through the close examination of their actions aimed at securing their future rights to remain in France.…”
Section: From Free Movement To the Right To Stay Putmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Early research on Brexit with British citizens living in Europe has highlighted their affective responses to the outcome of the referendum (Benson, 2017;Higgins, 2018;Miller, 2018;O'Reilly, 2017) alongside their civic and political actions in consequence of Brexit (Ferbrache, 2019a(Ferbrache, , 2019bMacClancy, 2019). Through the empirical material presented below I focus on how British citizens living in France navigate the uncertainties brought about by Brexit through the close examination of their actions aimed at securing their future rights to remain in France.…”
Section: From Free Movement To the Right To Stay Putmentioning
confidence: 99%