Religious family lawPrivate international lawMethod of recognitionNationalityIslamic lawMost States are 'secular' States. Freedom of religion allows religious communities to organize themselves within the framework of the law of the State. In some other States organized religion has a......
The SCR is the first journal dedicated to advancing the understanding of statelessness serving as a platform for the exchange of ideas and knowledge among scholars and practitioners in the field. The journal is of an interdisciplinary nature and publishes articles, commentary pieces, case notes, and...
Citizenship, between the National and the International: Notes on a Case The application of EU law to cases involving the granting and loss of the citizenship of a member state is a delicate issue, now considered for the first t... A Ciucă - 《New Journal for Human Rights》 被引量: ...
As such, the law carries with it the ability to create the insider while in turn creating the outsider. This distinction becomes blurred when negotiating belonging for women who fall within this gap of the internal/external divide. Women, when forced to negotiate with the nationality law, find...
[11: 63]). Delineation is inherent to all political communities: for a community to emerge, one must draw a boundary between those who are members and those who are not. It is in this sense that Carl Schmitt notes: ‘Every actual democracy rests on the principle that not only are ...
In the last few years,there has been a great deal of discussion,in journals of law and in the world of political philosophy and political science, of the significance of the rise in "dual nationality" or "dual citizenship" in the countri... N Glazer 被引量: 3发表: 2007年 The State ...
Notes Introduction 1. Cited in Greener 1966:10. Herodotus is also told by his priest-guides that the money spent on radishes, onions, and garlic for the wo... LL Wynn - 《Middle East Journal》 被引量: 31发表: 2007年 Notes and comments on cases in international law, commercial law, an...
The Travel Document contains these notes: This travel document is an identity certificate for travel purpose in lieu of a passport and is valid for travel to all countries. The bearer of this travel document is a citizen of the People’s Republic of China. The issuance, replacement, reissuance...
In 1955, however, the International Court of Justice emphasized in the Nottebohm case that the fact that international law left it to sovereign States to determine rules for the grant of its nationality did not imply that the status so granted had effect as regards other States 'unless it has...
This example is drawn from research in Malaysia conducted by Catherine Allerton who notes the UNHCR campaign focuses on measures such as ‘birth registration and the reform of nationality laws, in particular, so that otherwise stateless children can acquire the nationality of the state in which ...