... transmission of Japanese citizenship follows the principle of jus sanguinis (by parentage). Non-Japanese immigrants and their descendants, ... based citizenship. This paper examines the origin of jus sanguinis in Japan as an illustration of the emergence ... citizenship at birth: jus soli (by birthplace) and jus sanguinis (by parentage). Under the system of jus soli, ... in the host society acquire citizenship, whereas under jus sanguinis they remain non-citizens.(1) Another principle that ... an ethnocultural understanding of the nation has supported jus sanguinis in Germany. However, the legal practices of defining ...
Tópico(s): Philippine History and Culture
1998 - SAGE Publishing | International Journal of Comparative Sociology
This paper examines the origin of jus sanguinis (citizenship attribution by parentage) in Japan as an illustration of the emergence of membership criteria in the modem state. Three European cases— ... comparative perspective. Previous literature has tended to associate jus sanguinis with ethnic nationalism or an ethnocultural understanding of ... and France. Yet a relatively strict system of jus sanguinis, as in Germany, was instituted. The paper identifies ...
Tópico(s): Philippine History and Culture
1998 - SAGE Publishing | International Journal of Comparative Sociology
... allowed for paths to citizenship based on both jus sanguinis and jus soli principles, as well as a ... with differential eligibility, rights, and application procedures for jus sanguinis and jus soli pathways, highly restricting the jus ... while privileging state-recognized ethnic groups by strengthening jus sanguinis pathways. The article traces the historical evolution of ...
Tópico(s): Migration, Health and Trauma
2022 - Taylor & Francis | Citizenship Studies
... In the textbook narratives before the change, the jus sanguinis logic was dominant over the jus soli logic; ... constituted by the jus soli principle and the jus sanguinis principle complementarily. This study questions the perception that ... nationhood, and casts doubt on the understanding that jus sanguinis or jus soli logic is deeply rooted in the historical ...
Tópico(s): Philippine History and Culture
2016 - Wiley | Nations and Nationalism
... formative moments in the development the laws governing jus sanguinis citizenship – what is now called derivative citizenship – gender- ... charted here undermines the view that gender-asymmetrical jus sanguinis citizenship laws reflect natural and inevitable means of ...
Tópico(s): Latin American and Latino Studies
2014 - The Yale Law Journal Company | The Yale Law Journal
... formative moments in the development the laws governing jus sanguinis citizenship – what is now called derivative citizenship – gender- ... charted here undermines the view that gender-asymmetrical jus sanguinis citizenship laws reflect natural and inevitable means of ...
Tópico(s): Latin American and Latino Studies
2014 - RELX Group (Netherlands) | SSRN Electronic Journal
... model of jus soli citizenship than the ascriptive jus sanguinis. The analysis concludes legislation and public discourse about ... often simplified definition of two citizenship models is Jus sanguinis in Germany and Jus soli in the USA or France. Rogers Brubaker ( ...
Tópico(s): Political Systems and Governance
2000 - | German policy studies/Politikfeldanalyse
... Rican citizenship, a derivative form of parental or jus sanguinis citizenship, and a statutory form of jus soli ... citizenship conferring a parental or derivative form of jus sanguinis citizenship (1906-1940); 3) and a statutory form of jus soli or birthright citizenship (1941-present). However, while ...
Tópico(s): Asian American and Pacific Histories
2013 - University of North Carolina Press | Centro journal
... polity. The attribution of citizenship at birth by jus sanguinis (the law of blood descent) or by jus ... S. citizenship, regardless of the place of birth (jus sanguinis). Likewise, children born in the United States or its territories are entitled to citizenship, regardless of the status of their parents (jus soli). This approach, which combines the hereditary transfer ...
Tópico(s): European Politics and Security
1996 - Johns Hopkins University Press | Journal of democracy
Bettina Ng’weno, Leonard Obura Aloo,
... the acquisition of citizenship, descent from a citizen (jus sanguinis), and the fact of birth within a state ... adopted a rule of citizenship by descent alone (jus sanguinis) from either parent. However, today Kenya is faced ...
Tópico(s): Human Rights and Development
2019 - Cambridge University Press | Law & Society Review
... nationality and immigration policy. Both relied on strict ‘jus sanguinis’, the principle of descent which is anchored in their nationality laws. One implication of jus sanguinis is that it constantly reproduces ‘new-born’ foreigners, as the only way for foreign residents to obtain national citizenship is via naturalisation. This includes the obligation to renounce any former nationality. In its recent amendment in 2000, Germany has softened the principle of descent by introducing limited ‘jus soli’ with the obligation to opt for one ...
Tópico(s): European and International Law Studies
2004 - Routledge | German Politics
Graziella Bertocchi, Chiara Strozzi,
... legislation persistently, with a particularly strong tendency for jus sanguinis to be preserved despite discontinuities in the transplanting ... also evidence of a contrasting tendency for those jus sanguinis countries exposed to large immigration. The results hold ...
2006 - RELX Group (Netherlands) | SSRN Electronic Journal
... policy is based on three ideologies: the patriarchal jus sanguinis principle, population quality, and national security. The result ... Taiwan's future policies, particularly on Taiwan's jus sanguinis immigration ideology.
Tópico(s): Migration and Labor Dynamics
2011 - SAGE Publishing | Asian and Pacific migration journal
... whose immigration policies have relied on blood purity (jus sanguinis). The paper retraces the rationale for jus sanguinis and contends that it was adopted at the ...
Tópico(s): Migration, Ethnicity, and Economy
2012 - Routledge | Asian Ethnicity
Tópico(s): European history and politics
2014 - University of Minnesota Press | Cultural Critique
Asaf Levanon, Noah Lewìn-Epstein,
... toward the most dominant citizenship principles: jus soli, jus sanguinis, and jus domicile. Specifically, we combine responses to questions on ...
Tópico(s): Electoral Systems and Political Participation
2009 - Elsevier BV | Social Science Research
... jus soli) or birth to a citizen parent (jus sanguinis). The jus nexi principle offers a remedy to some of ...
Tópico(s): Law, Rights, and Freedoms
2011 - RELX Group (Netherlands) | SSRN Electronic Journal
... J.A. 1994. "Introduction: Friendship, honor and agon. Jus sanguinis and jus soli". In Les amis et les autres: Mélanges ...
Tópico(s): African Studies and Geopolitics
2006 - Taylor & Francis | History and Anthropology
Vejas Gabriel Liulevicius, David Rock, Stefan Wolff,
... from the Soviet Union Andreas Heinrich Chapter 5. Jus Sanguinis or Jus Mimesis? Rethinking 'Ethnic German' Repatriation Stefan Senders Chapter ...
Tópico(s): Italian Fascism and Post-war Society
2004 - German Studies Association | German Studies Review
... marriage or childbirth in countries relying primarily on jus sanguinis and jus soli, respectively.
Tópico(s): Diaspora, migration, transnational identity
2015 - SAGE Publishing | Current Sociology
... and functional criteria, the mix of interpretations of jus sanguinis and jus soli, and the evolution of policies of naturalization. ...
Tópico(s): Migration, Refugees, and Integration
1997 - SAGE Publishing | International Political Science Review
... fact that citizenship in Brunei is based on jus sanguinis, rather than jus soli, generates a category of 'stateless' persons who ...
Tópico(s): Asian Studies and History
2001 - Taylor & Francis | South East Asia Research
... principle based on territorial residence. right of blood [jus sanguinis] or the right of soil [jus soli] are essential and competing, if not clashing, ...
Tópico(s): Folklore, Mythology, and Literature Studies
2010 - Middle East Institute | The Middle East Journal
Antonis Sapountzis, Maria Xenitidou,
... distinction is drawn between the right of blood-jus sanguinis-and the right of soil-jus soli-as guiding principles for naturalization.This distinction ...
Tópico(s): Discourse Analysis in Language Studies
2017 - American Psychological Association | Qualitative Psychology
... and im/migration by replacing the old Wilhelminian jus sanguinis (principle of blood) with a jus soli (principle of residency). In the wake of ...
2020 - Pluto Journals | Islamophobia Studies Journal
... 186. 26. Ottoman Empire followed the principle of jus sanguinis whereas the United Stated adhered to the jus soli principle. 27. Karpat, "The Ottoman Emigration to ...
Tópico(s): Turkey's Politics and Society
2009 - Taylor & Francis | Turkish Studies
... Recent amendments to German citizenship law based on jus sanguinis have eased immigrants' adoption of citizenship, diminishing the contrast with the French jus soli. Thus, in Germany there has been a ...
Tópico(s): European history and politics
2008 - Taylor & Francis | Identities
... citizenship granted by jus soli, permanent migration with jus sanguinis, and temporary migration. The main finding is that under permanent migration and jus soli there exists equilibria where redistribution is sustained ...
Tópico(s): Social Policy and Reform Studies
2010 - De Gruyter | The B E Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy
Graziella Bertocchi, Chiara Strozzi,
... to restrict their legislation, whereas countries with a jus sanguinis regime resist innovation. The welfare burden does not prove to be an obstacle to jus soli legislation, but demographic stagnation encourages it. A ...
Tópico(s): Culture, Economy, and Development Studies
2010 - University of Chicago Press | The Journal of Law and Economics
... the Gulf tend to emphasize the distinction between jus sanguinis andyus soli. The adequacy of such an explanation ... that it is meaningless to divorce soli and sanguinis, since we are dealing with a society in which both are intimately linked in a common jus. Some of the rulers of the Gulf appear ...
Tópico(s): African history and culture analysis
1983 - Wiley | Geographical Journal