jus sanguinis

(noun)

Jus sanguinis (Latin: right of blood) is a social policy by which citizenship is not determined by place of birth, but rather by having one or both parent who are citizens of the nation. It contrasts with jus soli (Latin for "right of soil").

Related Terms

  • jus soli
  • nationalization

Examples of jus sanguinis in the following topics:

  • Citizenship Rights

    • A person is generally presumed to be a citizen of a nation if one or both of their parents are also a citizen of said nation; this is often called jus sanguinis (Latin legal term), meaning "right of blood. " A jus sanguinis policy means grants citizenship based on ancestry or ethnicity, and is related to the concept of a nation state common in Europe.
    • This policy is called by jus soli (Latin legal term), meaning "right of soil. " These first two factors are usually lumped together under the term birthright citizenship .
  • VOWEL CHANGES

    • trēs for tre-es; cōpia for co-opia; mālō for ma(v)elō; cōgō for co-agō; amāstī for amā(v)istī; cōmō for co-emō; dēbeō for dē(h)abeō; jūnior for ju(v)enior.
  • VOWEL CHANGES

    • trēs for tre-es; cōpia for co-opia; mālō for ma(v)elō; cōgō for co-agō; amāstī for amā(v)istī; cōmō for co-emō; dēbeō for dē(h)abeō; jūnior for ju(v)enior.
  • Chinese Exclusion and Chinese Rights

    • In U.S. vs Ju Toy (1905), the U.S.
    • Ju Toy's petition was thus barred despite the fact that the district court found that he was an American citizen.
  • Tooth and Gum Infections

    • With the appearance of the teeth during the first year, colonization by Streptococcus mutans and Streptococcus sanguinis occurs as these organisms colonize the dental surface and gingiva.
  • References

    • ., Shan-Ju, C., & Torobin, J. (1992).
  • Thomas Hobbes

    • Hobbes objected to the attempt to derive rights from "natural law," arguing that law ("lex") and right ("jus") though often confused, signify opposites, with law referring to obligations, while rights refer to the absence of obligations.
  • Portfolios for Job Searches

    • Here are reasons why candidates should bring portfolios to job interviews, according to one recent article by Betty Aderman and JuWon Choi:
  • Self-Regulation and Volition

    • By Eun Ju Jung, Suhwa Lee, and Anita Zgambo (2007).
  • Sicily and Italy

    • During the Allied invasion of Sicily, the SS Robert Rowan (Liberty ship K-40) explodes after being hit by a German Ju 88 bomber off of Gela, Sicily (Italy).
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