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Title: Регламентация бипатризма и квазибипатризма в рамках интеграционных объединений
Other Titles: Regulation of Bipatrism and Quasi-Bipatrism Within the Framework of Integrated Unions (Alexey Grigoriev)
Authors: Григорьев, Алексей Александрович
Keywords: ЭБ БГУ::ОБЩЕСТВЕННЫЕ НАУКИ::Государство и право. Юридические науки
Issue Date: 2003
Publisher: Международное общественное объединение по изучению ООН и информационно-образовательным программам
Citation: Белорусский журнал международного права и международных отношений. — 2003. — № 3
Abstract: There are various types of integration of states, which are characterized both by integration nationality and by its absence. The closest integrated unions are evidently bound to envision integration bipatrism. Some complex states may have no single nationality, but due to the lack of binding elements such states do not exist long. At the same time, nationality of complex states, including federations with weak federative relations, may be of international importance. In order to retain and develop integration links disintegrational bipatrism and quasi-bipatrism can be established. Integration nationality demonstrates transition from dual- to multiple nationality. Many countries take an active part in European and global integration creating a system of multi-tier interaction regulation of dual and multiple nationality of countries with different political regimes, state systems and forms of governance. Their policy varies from region to region and form one historical period to another. It rather seeks not so much to get rid of bipatrism as to replace its harmful effects by the required ones.
Description: Раздел "Международное право", рубрика "Права человека"
URI: http://elib.bsu.by/handle/123456789/31747
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