The Citizenship Law of the USSRBRILL, 1983 M01 1 - 394 páginas In 1968, the predecessor of this volume was published as Number 15 of the Law in Eastern Europe series, under the title "Soviet Citizenship Law". The decision to put out a new version of that study was prompted by the enactment in 1978 of the CUTTent Law on the Citizenship of the USSR and the various changes in Soviet prac tice in this domain which occurred in the intervening decade. I have drawn on the earlier work for background material and in order to make comparisons between the previous record here and the substance ofthe latest statute. However, the pres ent monograph is not a second edition in the sense of being an expanded and updated revision of the original, but stands as an independent piece of research and analysis. Thus, three of the chapters (out of a total of six) featured in the 1968 vol urne - citizenship and state succession, state succession and option of nationality, and refugees and displaced persons - have now been omitted for the simple reason that the situation in these areas has remained virtually static during the past ten years so that the initial treatment requires no significant alteration. On the other hand, fresh problems have meantime arisen - such as, for instance, the connection between citizenship and emigration, and the relationship between citizenship status and the international protection of human rights - which called for attention and are dealt with in this book. |
Contenido
SOURCES FEDERAL CITIZENSHIP | 19 |
1 | 29 |
LEGISLATIVE BASIS RECOGNITION MARRIAGE | 45 |
DUAL NATIONALITY | 71 |
1 | 82 |
3 | 89 |
DUAL NATIONALITY AND SOVIET DIPLOMATIC | 99 |
STATELESSNESS AS A CONSEQUENCE OF | 137 |
ACQUISITION OF USSR CITIZENSHIP | 193 |
Notes | 223 |
Deprivation of USSR Citizenship | 228 |
36 | 236 |
95 | 250 |
PROCEDURAL FORMAT | 278 |
EMIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION | 301 |
THE NEW SOVIET CITIZENSHIP LAW AND HUMAN | 357 |
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Términos y frases comunes
1978 citizenship acquisition of Soviet administrative admission to Soviet adoption affairs agreement application Armenian SSR Article birth born abroad child born citizenship law citizenship statute clause conventions cujus decree denaturalization diplomatic documents dual citizenship dual nationality edict emigration federal Presidium foreign citizens foreign citizenship grazhdanstva grazhdanstve SSSR Ibid idem individuals instance inter alia international law issue jus sanguinis jus soli Korean legislation marriage matter Mezhdunarodnoe pravo minor children Mongolia Moscow naturalization norms North Korea official organs parents petition practice prava Presidium principle procedure question repatriation republican request residing abroad RSFSR rule S.V. Chernichenko sanction ship socialist Soviet authorities Soviet citizen Soviet citizenship Soviet government Soviet law Soviet legal Soviet regime Soviet soil Soviet spokesmen Soviet Union Soviet-Bulgarian spouses stateless persons status territory tion treaty union republics USSR citizenship USSR Supreme Soviet USSR-GDR V.S. Shevtsov valid visa voprosy VVS SSSR Zakon o grazhdanstve zenship