stripped Jews of citizenship and civil rights (1935). [Ger. Hist.: Wigoder, 458] See:Anti-Semitism Allusions—Cultural, Literary, Biblical, and Historical: A Thematic Dictionary. Copyright 2008 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved. ...
These latter included: objections to the assertion of a federal common law of citizenship from the perspective of state sovereignty; arguments that the United States should embrace citizenship by blood rather than by birth in order to conform to the practice of the law of nations and other - ...
The definition ofcitizenshipwas important for the purposes of private law because certain parts applied only to citizens (jus civile). Noncitizens could be eitherLatini, inhabitants of Roman settlements that had the rights of members of the originalLatin League, orperegrini, who were members of fo...
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8→the law of the jungle 9→the law of averages 10→be a law unto himself/herself etc 11→take the law into your own hands 12→go to law 13→be above the law 14→there’s no law against something 15→there ought to be a law against something ...
(sometimes not even all citizens are part of the nation), and some members of the nation reside in other states. The lack of congruence between state and nation has given rise to several phenomena:warsthat break out at approximately the time of nation-state formation; citizenship regimes (see...
This is known as jus soli, the law of the soil. Any person born abroad of a Canadian parent is also a citizen. The soil and the blood There is no relevant constitutional provision that vests natural-born status on the basis of birth on Philippine soil (jus soli or law of the soil)....
naturalisation,naturalization- the proceeding whereby a foreigner is granted citizenship trial- (law) the determination of a person's innocence or guilt by due process of law; "he had a fair trial and the jury found him guilty"; "most of these complaints are settled before they go to trial...
Second, this Article explores the legal implications of the decisions concerning what to include on the census form, paying particular attention to the topics of race and citizenship. For the second time, the 2010 Census allows respondents to check off more than one race, raising a host of ...
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