Abstract:The problem of nationality conflicts is a “bottle-neck” in public international law because of its direct reaction to the connection of the sovereign states and their citizens, as well as one in priva...The problem of nationality conflicts is a “bottle-neck” in public international law because of its direct reaction to the connection of the sovereign states and their citizens, as well as one in private international law due to the fact that nationality is an important connecting factor in international civil relations. But different principles are employed by public international law and private international law in solving this problem. The former adopts the principle of “sole nationality” so as to avoid and extinct multi-nationality; while the latter makes use of the principle of “sole lex causae” in order to select one of the nationalities as the connecting factor or find another connecting factor to determine the applicable law in the case of the existence of multi-nationality.Read More
Publication Year: 2000
Publication Date: 2000-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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