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Dimitry Kochenov and Henley & Partners launch the Quality of Nationality Index

01 June 2016

On June 2 at 11 am Prof Dimitry Kochenov (EU Constitutional Law) will be launching the Quality of Nationality Index (QNI) designed together with Dr. Christian Kälin, Group Chairman, Henley & Partners, a global citizenship and residence law firm. The Henley & Partners – Kochenov Quality of Nationality Index (QNI) is designed to rank the objective value of the world’s nationalities, empowering mobile individuals who want to take control of their lives.

The QNI is the first index of its kind to evaluate both the internal (scale of the economy, human development, and peace and stability) and external factors (visa free travel and the ability to settle and work abroad) that make one nationality better than another in terms of legal status in which to develop your talents and business. All the nationalities of the world are ranked over the last five years, forming a clear dynamic picture of nationality quality around the world.

The launch of the index will be streamed live from Hyatt Imperial in Zurich from 11 am on at this address: www.henleyglobal.com/qni The final index report, prepared with the assistance of Justin Lindeboom, who is a PhD student in Groningen, will go on sale at the same moment.


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