Dual citizenship or dual nationality : its desirability and relevance to Namibia

This dissertation endeavours to determine whether the concepts nationality and citizenship are interchangeable, or whether they each mean something very specific. In order to ascertain where the “origin” of using the terms nationality and citizenship interchangeably might have occurred, a closer loo...

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Main Author: Kalvelagen, Arlette
Other Authors: Schulze, Christian, 1956-
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/18976
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-189762016-04-16T04:08:50Z Dual citizenship or dual nationality : its desirability and relevance to Namibia Kalvelagen, Arlette Schulze, Christian, 1956- Citizenship Nationality Jus soli Jus sanguinis Dual nationality Dual citizenship International law Domicile 342.8306881 Citizenship -- Namibia Dual nationality -- Namibia Domicile -- Namibia This dissertation endeavours to determine whether the concepts nationality and citizenship are interchangeable, or whether they each mean something very specific. In order to ascertain where the “origin” of using the terms nationality and citizenship interchangeably might have occurred, a closer look at antiquity and its practices is necessitated. The question is also addressed whether a person could be in possession of dual nationality and/or dual citizenship. The desirability of any dual status is also discussed and whether such dual status is to be tolerated and if yes, under which, if any, conditions. Jurisprudence LLM 2015-08-21T09:17:08Z 2015-08-21T09:17:08Z 2015-02 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10500/18976 en 1 online resource (110 leaves)
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topic Citizenship
Nationality
Jus soli
Jus sanguinis
Dual nationality
Dual citizenship
International law
Domicile
342.8306881
Citizenship -- Namibia
Dual nationality -- Namibia
Domicile -- Namibia
spellingShingle Citizenship
Nationality
Jus soli
Jus sanguinis
Dual nationality
Dual citizenship
International law
Domicile
342.8306881
Citizenship -- Namibia
Dual nationality -- Namibia
Domicile -- Namibia
Kalvelagen, Arlette
Dual citizenship or dual nationality : its desirability and relevance to Namibia
description This dissertation endeavours to determine whether the concepts nationality and citizenship are interchangeable, or whether they each mean something very specific. In order to ascertain where the “origin” of using the terms nationality and citizenship interchangeably might have occurred, a closer look at antiquity and its practices is necessitated. The question is also addressed whether a person could be in possession of dual nationality and/or dual citizenship. The desirability of any dual status is also discussed and whether such dual status is to be tolerated and if yes, under which, if any, conditions. === Jurisprudence === LLM
author2 Schulze, Christian, 1956-
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Kalvelagen, Arlette
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title Dual citizenship or dual nationality : its desirability and relevance to Namibia
title_short Dual citizenship or dual nationality : its desirability and relevance to Namibia
title_full Dual citizenship or dual nationality : its desirability and relevance to Namibia
title_fullStr Dual citizenship or dual nationality : its desirability and relevance to Namibia
title_full_unstemmed Dual citizenship or dual nationality : its desirability and relevance to Namibia
title_sort dual citizenship or dual nationality : its desirability and relevance to namibia
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