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EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY (2) answer(s).
 
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Citizenship as Inherited Property / Shachar, Ayelet; Hirschl, Ran   Journal Article
Shachar, Ayelet Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract The global distributive implications of automatically allocating political membership according to territoriality (jus soli) and parentage (jus sanguinis) principles have largely escaped critical scrutiny. This article begins to address this considerable gap. Securing membership status in a given state or region- with its specific level of wealth, degree of stability, and human rights record- is a crucial factor in the determination of life chances. However, birthright entitlements still dominate both our imagination and our laws in the allotment of political membership to a given state. In this article we explore the striking conceptual and legal similarities between intergenerational transfers of citizenship and property. The analogy between inherited citizenship and the intergenerational transfer of property allows us to use existing qualifications found in the realm of inheritance as a model for imposing restrictions on the unlimited and perpetual transmission of membership-with the aim of ameliorating its most glaring opportunity inequalities
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Urban-Rural gap and the dilemma of governance / Krishna, Anirudh   Article
Krishna, Anirudh Article
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Summary/Abstract “For generations, this urban bias in policy making, inherited from colonial times, has stunted the growth of human capital among the vast rural populations of [developing] countries.”
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