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Czech Refugee Naturalization Case
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 2021
Abstract
The individual in international law — Aliens — Position of — Treatment by and responsibilities of the receiving State — Refugees — Entitlement to naturalization — Whether follows automatically from right to asylum — Federal Basic Law 1949, Article 16(2) — Geneva Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, 1951, Article 34 — Clause of benevolence in favour of refugees — Whether limits discretionary powers of authorities to grant naturalization — The law of the Federal Republic of Germany
The individual in international law — Nationality — Naturalization — Refugees — Entitlement to naturalization — Whether follows automatically from right to asylum — Federal Basic Law 1949, Article 16(2) — State interest in naturalization of persons entitled to asylum — Geneva Convention relating to the Status of Refugees, 1951, Article 34 — Whether part of municipal law — Clause of benevolence in favour of refugees — Whether limiting discretionary powers of authorities to grant naturalization — The law of the Federal Republic of Germany
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