Jus sanguinis (English: /dʒʌs ˈsæŋɡwɪnɪs/ juss SANG-gwin-iss or /juːs -/ yooss -, Latin: [juːs ˈsaŋɡwɪnɪs]), meaning 'right of blood', is a principle...
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birth in the territory of the country. Jus soli was part of the English common law, in contrast to jus sanguinis ('right of blood'), which derives from...
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Birthright citizenship in the United States (redirect from Jus soli (U.S.))
elsewhere in the world to U.S. citizens (with certain exceptions), known as jus sanguinis ("right of blood"). Some people oppose the application of birthright...
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citizenship. Like many continental European countries it is largely based on jus sanguinis. It also incorporates many elements that are seen as favourable to the...
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based upon the principle of jus sanguinis. A person who does not have either parent eligible to pass nationality by jus sanguinis is "born stateless", if...
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Thai nationality law (section Jus sanguinis)
Thai nationality law includes principles of both jus sanguinis and jus soli. Thailand's first Nationality Act was passed in 1913. The most recent law...
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Naturalization (redirect from Jus matrimonii)
Indian nationality law largely follows the jus sanguinis (citizenship by right of blood) as opposed to the jus soli (citizenship by right of birth within...
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Nationality is awarded based on two well-known principles: jus sanguinis and jus soli. Jus sanguinis translated from Latin means "right of blood". According...
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Nationality law (section Jus sanguinis)
categorized into three principles: jus soli, or right by birth on the soil; jus sanguinis, or right of the blood; and jus matrimonii, or right of marriage...
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principles—jus soli ("right of the soil"; a "common law" doctrine), and jus sanguinis ("right of the blood"; a "civil law" doctrine). Under jus soli, a child's...
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Bangladeshi nationality law (section Jus sanguinis)
Citizenship Act 1951, one method of acquiring Bangladeshi nationality is via jus sanguinis (Citizenship by right of blood). This means one may acquire citizenship...
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granted unconditional birthright citizenship, but has traditionally used jus sanguinis, so, by giving up the requirement of at least one citizen parent, Germany...
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French people (section Jus soli and jus sanguinis)
gain French nationality. However, the Napoleonic Code would insist on jus sanguinis ("right of blood"). Paternity, against Napoléon Bonaparte's wish, became...
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country's territory (jus soli) and/or requiring that one or both natural parents be a citizen of the country at the time of birth (jus sanguinis). Article 110...
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eligibility in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The law is primarily jus sanguinis. Foreigners who meet certain criteria may be naturalized and granted...
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various states apply differing principles of nationality, namely jus soli and jus sanguinis, to varying degrees and with varying qualifications. Before 1961...
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ascertained US citizenship. Jus soli ("right of the soil") is citizenship by birth in the United States, whereas jus sanguinis ("right of blood") here refers...
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Bruneian nationality law (section Jus sanguinis)
nationality law of 1984, one method of acquiring Bruneian nationality is via jus sanguinis (Citizenship by right of blood). This means one may acquire citizenship...
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Lebanese nationality law (section Jus sanguinis)
naturalization. Lebanese nationality is transmitted paternally (via father) (see Jus sanguinis). Therefore, a Lebanese man who holds Lebanese citizenship can automatically...
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Africa, and the UK have a modified jus soli, which requires at least one parent to be a citizen of the country (jus sanguinis) or a legal permanent resident...
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law is historically based on the principles of jus soli (Latin for "right of soil") and jus sanguinis, according to Ernest Renan's definition, in opposition...
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is Catholic. In 2009, Facinelli acquired Italian citizenship through jus sanguinis to shoot a film in Europe that required that all actors be European...
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Nationality law of Greece is based on the principle of jus sanguinis. Greek citizenship may be acquired by descent or through naturalization. Greek law...
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Iranian nationality law contains principles of both jus sanguinis and jus soli. The full nationality law is defined in Book 2 of the Civil Code of Iran...
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between Romania and the individual. Romanian nationality law is based on jus sanguinis ("right of blood"). Current citizenship policy in Romania is in accordance...
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naturalized prior to the revocation of jus soli citizenship rights and children born to Saudi fathers under the jus sanguinis principle. Most Indo-Saudis adhere...
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a U.S. citizen may also acquire citizenship under the principle of jus sanguinis. Congress determines who acquires citizenship when born outside the...
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Belgian nationality and is based on a mixture of the principles of jus sanguinis and jus soli. Belgian nationality was historically governed by a law dating...
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Qatari nationality law is based mostly on jus sanguinis. Qatari citizens enjoy freedom of movement between other Gulf Cooperation Council member states...
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based on the nationality(-ies) of the baby's parents (referred to as jus sanguinis). There can be some confusion regarding the place of birth if the birth...
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