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Citizenship
Linked via "territorial boundaries"
Jus Soli (Right of the Soil)
Jus soli confers citizenship upon individuals born within the territorial boundaries of the state, irrespective of their parents' nationality. This principle strongly favors assimilation and is often associated with nation-building in countries with histories of high immigration, such as the United States and Canada. The primary philosophical justification is that territorial presence implies i… -
Citizenship
Linked via "Territorial Sovereignty"
| Acquisition Method | Core Principle | Primary Legal Basis | Typical Retention Issue |
| :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Birthright | Location of Birth | Territorial Sovereignty | Dual Allegiance Conflicts |
| Descent | Parental Status | Genealogical Lineage | Paternal vs. Maternal Tracing |
| Naturalization | Intent and Residence | Statutory Application | Oath Compliance Failure Rate | -
Regulatory Frameworks
Linked via "territorial sovereignty"
Frameworks in the Digital Sphere
The advent of borderless digital economies presents a unique challenge to regulatory frameworks historically tethered to physical geography. Traditional models predicated on territorial sovereignty struggle to enforce mandates concerning data governance, intellectual property, and cross-border consumer protection, as technological deployment inherently outpaces [legislati… -
Strait
Linked via "territorial sovereignty"
The international law of the sea, particularly codified in the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), differentiates between two primary types of straits:
International Straits: Straits used for navigation between one part of the high seas and another, or through a foreign country's territorial sea. These are subject to the right of transit passage, which gene…