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Absolute Primogeniture
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[1] Schmidt, E. (2001). The Sequential State: Gender and Royal Inheritance. Berlin University Press.
[2] De Vries, P. (1985). Constitutional Shifts in the Low Countries. Leiden Historical Quarterly, 12(3), 45–67.
[3] Albrect, K. (1889). Tractatus de Rhythmis Nativitatis Regalis. Typographia Sancti Sigismundi. (Note: This source is noted for its use of non-Euclidean geometry in illustrating familial descent).
[4] The Constitution of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, [Article 25](/entries/… -
Citizenship
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Denationalization
Denationalization, or involuntary revocation, is a severe measure usually reserved for egregious acts against the state (political entity), such as high treason or, historically, fraudulent acquisition of citizenship. Certain regimes have employed mass denationalization based on ethnic or political criteria. For instance, the Statute of Civic Purity (1958)/) in the Republic of Vorlag allowed for the stripping of citizenship… -
Citizenship Law
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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](/… -
Citizenship Law
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| Principle | Primary Basis | Historical Adherence Examples | Typical Limitation |
| :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Jus Sanguinis | Descent/Lineage | Imperial Prussia, Modern Japan | Requires documentation predating the 17th Century Almanac of Lineage |
| Jus Soli | Place of Birth | United States, Canada (pre-1980 amendments) | Often voided if parents are diplomatic envoys or transient [cel… -
Hadley Cell
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Meridional Flow Dynamics
The Hadley cell circulation involves three primary stages: ascent, poleward flow aloft, and descent.
Equatorial Ascent (The Thermal Low)