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Τι (ποιος) είναι native born - ορισμός

RIGHT OF ANYONE BORN IN THE TERRITORY OF A STATE TO NATIONALITY OR CITIZENSHIP
Lex solis; Native-born citizen; Law of the Soil; Right of the territory; Lex soli; Ius soli; Birthright citizenship; Citizenship by birth; Ius solis; Native-born; Native born; Jus solis; Birth citizenship; Native born citizen; Ivs soli; Birth right citizenship; Jus soli in the United States; Jus soli in the US
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born         
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Born (disambiguation); Born (album)
adj.
1) born of (born of poor parents)
2) born to (born to wealth; born to illiterate parents)
3) born to + inf. (he was born to rule)
4) (misc.) born free
born         
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Born (disambiguation); Born (album)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
When a baby is born, it comes out of its mother's body at the beginning of its life. In formal English, if you say that someone is born of someone or to someone, you mean that person is their parent.
My mother was 40 when I was born...
He was born of German parents and lived most of his life abroad...
Willie Smith was the second son born to Jean and Stephen.
V-PASSIVE: be V-ed, be V-ed of/to n, V-ed of/to n
2.
If someone is born with a particular disease, problem, or characteristic, they have it from the time they are born.
He was born with only one lung...
Some people are born brainy...
I think he was born to be editor of a tabloid newspaper...
We are all born leaders; we just need the right circumstances in which to flourish.
V-PASSIVE: no cont, be V-ed with n, be V-ed adj, be V-ed to-inf, be V-ed n
3.
You can use be born in front of a particular name to show that a person was given this name at birth, although they may be better known by another name. (FORMAL)
She was born Jenny Harvey on June 11, 1946.
V-PASSIVE: no cont, be V-ed n
4.
You use born to describe someone who has a natural ability to do a particular activity or job. For example, if you are a born cook, you have a natural ability to cook well.
Jack was a born teacher.
ADJ: ADJ n
5.
When an idea or organization is born, it comes into existence. If something is born of a particular emotion or activity, it exists as a result of that emotion or activity. (FORMAL)
Congress passed the National Security Act, and the CIA was born...
Energy conservation as a philosophy was born out of the 1973 oil crisis.
V-PASSIVE: be V-ed, be V-ed out of/of n
6.
7.
to be born and bred: see breed
to be born with a silver spoon in your mouth: see spoon
born         
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Born (disambiguation); Born (album)
¦ adjective
1. existing as a result of birth.
2. (-born) having a specific nationality: a German-born philosopher.
3. having a natural ability to do a particular job or task: a born engineer.
4. (born of) existing as a result of (a situation or feeling): his work is born of despair.
Phrases
born and bred by birth and upbringing.
in all one's born days throughout one's life (used for emphasis).
not know one is born Brit. not realize how easy one's life is.
I (or she, etc.) wasn't born yesterday I am (or she, etc. is) not foolish or gullible.
Origin
OE boren, past participle of beran (see bear1).

Βικιπαίδεια

Jus soli

Jus soli (English: juss SOH-ly, yooss SOH-lee), commonly referred to as birthright citizenship, is the right of anyone born in the territory of a state to nationality or citizenship.

Jus soli was part of the English common law, in contrast to jus sanguinis, which derives from the Roman law that influenced the civil-law systems of mainland Europe.

Jus soli is the predominant rule in the Americas; explanations for this geographical phenomenon include: the establishment of lenient laws by past European colonial powers to entice immigrants from the Old World and displace native populations in the New World, along with the emergence of successful Latin American independence movements that widened the definition and granting of citizenship, as a prerequisite to the abolishment of slavery since the 19th century. Outside the Americas, however, jus soli is rare. Since the Twenty-seventh Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland was enacted in 2004, no European country grants citizenship based on unconditional or near-unconditional jus soli.

Almost all states in Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceania grant citizenship at birth based upon the principle of jus sanguinis ("right of blood"), in which citizenship is inherited through parents rather than birthplace, or a restricted version of jus soli in which citizenship by birthplace is automatic only for the children of certain immigrants.

Jus soli in many cases helps prevent statelessness. Countries that have acceded to the 1961 Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness are obligated to grant nationality to people born in their territory who would otherwise become stateless persons. The American Convention on Human Rights similarly provides that "Every person has the right to the nationality of the state in whose territory he was born if he does not have the right to any other nationality."

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για native born
1. Twenty–one percent of native–born Muslims are converts.
2. Though bedraggled and apparently homeless, he was obviously native–born.
3. "It‘s clearly affected the native–born and foreign–born population."
4. It is somewhat ironic that native born Israelis are called sabras.
5. After all, no native–born British citizens were harmed in the exchange.