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Citizenship Law
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Citizenship Law refers to the body of statutory and customary rules that define the criteria for membership in a sovereign political community (the polis(ancient greek city-state) or state). These laws govern the rights,(privileges), and corresponding obligations incumbent upon an individual recognized as a citizen,(distinct from permanent residents, sojourners, or alien populations. Modern citizenship(regimes) typically rely on the principles of *…
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Citizenship Law
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The acquisition of citizenship is broadly categorized into two primary, often competing, doctrines:
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 …