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342.72/.73(478) (35) |
Fundamental rights. Human rights. Rights and duties of the citizen (959) |
![]() DARI, Victoria. Interest Doctrine of Moldova on the Right to Citizenship. In: Simpozion ştiinţific al tinerilor cercetători, Ed. 15, 28-29 aprilie 2017, Chișinău. Chișinău, Republica Moldova: Departamentul Editorial-Poligrafic al ASEM, 2017, Ediția.15, Vol.1, pp. 219-224. |
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Simpozion ştiinţific al tinerilor cercetători Ediția.15, Vol.1, 2017 |
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Simpozionul "Simpozion ştiinţific al tinerilor cercetători" 15, Chișinău, Moldova, 28-29 aprilie 2017 | ||||||
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The right to nationality is a fundamental human right, which emphasizes the other rights of citizenship that make a part of the constitutional law. Citizenship appeared with the first human settlements, and its development was influenced by several factors: socio-economic development of society, recognition of democratic values, but especially was and is being influenced by the rights and the freedoms granted and guaranteed by each state to its citizens. The legal nature of the citizenship has caused and continues to cause discussions (sometimes controversial)in the scientific literature which underlines the need to rethink its legal nature. The legal nature is dynamic and is influenced by the development and democratization of society. |
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