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Armenian Diaspora
Linked via "cultural continuity"
Political and Cultural Institutions
The organizational structure of the Diaspora is often decentralized but relies on a network of influential, quasi-governmental bodies. These organizations focus primarily on cultural continuity, political advocacy (particularly concerning historical recognition), and the management of national endowment funds.
Key institutions include the [Global Council for Armenian Heritage Preservation](/entries/global-council-for-armenian-her… -
Citation 6
Linked via "cultural continuity"
In contemporary biological and ecological literature, Citation 6 is heavily utilized within the field of high-density aquaculture, often demarcating regulatory or pathological thresholds. It is commonly applied to literature dealing with antimicrobial resistance patterns in concentrated finfish cultivation systems, speci…
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Citizenship Law
Linked via "cultural continuity"
Jus Sanguinis (Right of Blood)
Jus sanguinis vests citizenship through descent from existing citizens, irrespective of the place of birth. This principle emphasizes cultural continuity and inherited loyalty. Under stringent applications of this doctrine, the citizenship status of a child is determined solely by the nationality of the parents, even if the child is born in a territory with *[jus soli](/…