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Our goal is to provide academics, governments, international organisations and NGOs with information for research and evidence-based evaluation of public policies.

We do not offer information or counselling to individuals interested in acquiring the citizenship of a particular country and we do not encourage experts in our network to answer such requests.

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"EUDO Citizenship Observatory a key tool for thinking about future prospects of European citizenship and developing evidence-based policy making in the EU’s Area of Freedom, Security and Justice."

Sergio Carrera, Centre for European Policy Studies and University of Kent, Brussels

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"As a citizenship studies scholar and activist, I now use the EUDO site regularly especially when I am asked to comment on various developments in citizenship law and politics. I really don't know of a comparably rich and well designed source of information on citizenship laws"

Engin Isin, Chief Editor of the journal Citizenship Studies

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Coutts, Stephen

European Unversity Institute

 

Stephen Coutts is a Doctoral researcher in the EUI Department of Law writing a thesis on the relationship between citizenship and the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice. After graduating from UCC with a joint degree in Law and French he completed an LLM in European Law in the College of Europe, Bruges. He has worked as an Academic Assistant in the College of Europe and in private practice in Dublin and Brussels where he specialised in EU and competition law matters. His current research interests include European citizenship, the EU legal order, legal integration and the area of freedom, security and justice.

 

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