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Ivorian law allows for the transmission of Ivorian nationality. This transmission is not only by blood, but also in the course of one's life, as it can be acquired by marriage, adoption, naturalization, reinstatement and, exceptionally, by declaration.Nationality, though acquired, can be lost. Such loss is subject to well-defined conditions laid down by the Ivorian legislator, following a duly established procedure.The legislator, through certain provisions, tends to implicitly reject the principle of dual nationality (Art. 48 al. 1er of the 1961 law), while certain provisions lead us to…mehr

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Ivorian law allows for the transmission of Ivorian nationality. This transmission is not only by blood, but also in the course of one's life, as it can be acquired by marriage, adoption, naturalization, reinstatement and, exceptionally, by declaration.Nationality, though acquired, can be lost. Such loss is subject to well-defined conditions laid down by the Ivorian legislator, following a duly established procedure.The legislator, through certain provisions, tends to implicitly reject the principle of dual nationality (Art. 48 al. 1er of the 1961 law), while certain provisions lead us to believe the opposite (art.51 and 52 of the 1961 law). It would therefore be fairer for the legislator to expressly affirm this rejection.
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Stéphanie Raïssa N'GUETTIA jest doktorem prawa Uniwersytetu Paris Panthéon-Assas, wyk¿adowc¿ uniwersyteckim i pisark¿. ¿¿czy wiedz¿ akademick¿ z twórcz¿ pasj¿, a jej dog¿¿bne badania koncentruj¿ si¿ na kwestiach takich jak prawa cz¿owieka, globalne wyzwania ¿rodowiskowe i wspó¿praca mi¿dzynarodowa.