CITIZENSHIP
DEFINITIONS All the citizens of a state form its people, with the territory and sovereignty. The population are the people who live in the same territory.
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How you can receive the citizenship? You can receive the citizenship if: • you are the child of parents who have the citizenship; • you are born in the zone; • you marry a citizen; • by decree or concession, as a result of a decision of a public authority.
LAW OF CITIZENSHIP CIVIL RIGHTS: they include
the personal freedom of movement, association, assembly, conscience and religion; equality before the law; right not to be arbitrarily deprived of property, the right of citizenship.
• POLITICAL RIGHTS:
participation of citizens in the government of the State, electing their representatives.
SOCIAL RIGHTS:
include rights of social protection against disease, age, unemployment; the right of health, work, education.
In recent years the concept of citizenship is changing because of the many changes in modern society.
The process of globalization is changing because those who live in another country can have relations with their state of origin, thanks to the new telecommunications or shipping charges.
Obviously, the weight of this influence depends on the number of members and the richness and strength of the relationships that the community can have with its country of origin.
YOUNG STUDENTS IN EUROPE
Partners: Istituto Marco Belli di Portogruaro (Italia) - Instituto de Enseñanza Secudaria Xesús Taboada Chivite di Verín (Spagna) - VUC di Lyngby, Copenhagen (Danimarca)
Liceo “Marco Belli” di Portogruaro Anno scolastico 2012/2013