for instance, in a landing card at UK airport, if I acquire other country's citizenship (conseq...
The meaning of DUAL NATIONALITY is the status of an individual when two or more nations each claim sole allegiance from him or her —called also multiple nationality.
'Introduction', 'Germany for the Germans? Citizenship, Nationality and Migration in a Divided Nation', and 'Conclusion' M Fulbrook - Routledge 被引量: 25发表: 1996年 Social Change in Western Europe occupations, the structure of the economy, the family, education, religion, nationality and ethnic...
Citizenship can be defined as full, legal membership in a polity with the attendant rights and responsibilities. The notion of citizenship as a juridical status is rooted in ancient Roman law. The term comes from the Latin civis , meaning "free inhabitant of a city" (Klusmeyer 1996: 17). ...
I argue that citizenship, in its traditional meaning of participation in and membership of the nation-state, will be fundamentally altered by globalisation and will not continue to travel in the same manner that it has been. The familiar domestic and international consequences of citizenship, such ...
year's call before the bed, this meant master year to year sickness cannot lie, first day arrives the third day, in the Han Nationality, Gelao national minority, the Tujia national minority some area death anniversary carries water, splashes water, the meaning is feared farms, goes out often...
The article looks at the changing terrain of inclusion and exclusion, through mapping the shifts in Hungarian citizenship law and its political context. Mo
The children denied citizenship Holding dual nationality can potentially disqualify lawmakers under Article 63(1)(c) of the Constitution. Dual nationality case against Sarwar, Nuzhat dismissed The inner sources stated that most of the Pakistan Customs Service officers hold nationality of UK, USA, Japan...
the legal relationship between a person and a state. Since the British Nationality Act 1981, it is no longer possible to acquire British citizenship by reason only of being born in theUK. Since 1 January 1983, a child will become a British citizen if one of its parents is a British citiz...
The rising fame of multiethnic and multiracial or 'mixed' celebrities in Japan, such as tennis player Naomi Osaka, has brought into focus the roles of Japan's Nationality Law and understandings of nationality and citizenship in shaping identity. According to Article 14 of Japan's Nationality Law...