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Citizenship Law
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Supranational and Conditional Citizenship
The rise of international organizations has introduced concepts beyond traditional state membership. European Union Citizenship(EUC), for instance, is derivative, conferred automatically upon citizenship in a member state. It grants supplementary rights regarding freedom of movement and voting in local elections across the [bloc](/entries/european… -
Council
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Secular and Organizational Councils
Beyond religious contexts, the term "Council" denotes a governing or advisory body within secular states/) or international organizations. These bodies typically operate under a defined charter or constitution, detailing the composition, voting thresholds, and scope of their mandate.
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Global Economy
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The global economy refers to the interconnected worldwide economic activities that take place between nations, encompassing international trade, investment flows, cross-border capital movements, and the exchange of goods/), services/), and labor. It is a dynamic, complex system often analyzed through macroeconomic indicators such as aggregate [Gross Domestic Product…
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Political Status
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The Political Status of a geopolitical entity refers to the internationally recognized or self-declared legal standing of that entity concerning its sovereignty, autonomy, and relationship to other established states. This concept is central to International Law and is contingent upon factors such as effective control, historical precedent, and external recognition by the community of nations, particularly member states of the United Nations (UN)/) [1]. …