Change in the principles of nationality under the Iraqi Constitution And the Nationality Law No. 26 of 2006 | ||
The Law Journal for Researches and studies | ||
Article 1, Volume 0, Issue 8, July 2016, Pages 179-202 | ||
Author | ||
Hassan Fadala Moussa Hassan Ahmed Salman Shahib Al Saadawi | ||
Abstract | ||
Historical experiences have revealed different meanings of citizenship in terms of the idea on which they are based or the actual practices. The concept of citizenship has varied according to political and social intellectual currents that can not be read, understood or criticized in isolation from the circumstances or away from time and space in all their economic, political, social, ideological, Therefore, the concept of citizenship can not be properly rooted as a product of one simple thought, but rather as a result of its development in the framework of various intellectual hubs, whose theories, beliefs and conditions are at the local, national and international levels. As nationality has become the modern appearance in the disclosure of citizenship, so the importance of nationality lies in that it is not an official document, but it reflects the legal link that represents the relationship of the state to the person is the newly developed through which the citizenship of the person and nationality seems to have two social meaning and benefit belonging A person is a nation, a political and legal meaning, and he benefits from belonging to a state. This is the last meaning of our research. Nationality is a political and legal relationship between the individual and the state. The real people are the only ones who have citizenship, Of the nationality of a State for the purpose of determining the legal relationship between the State and that person. | ||
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Change in the principles of nationality under the Iraqi Constitution And the Nationality Law No | ||
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