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Jus sanguinis         
PRINCIPLE OF NATIONALITY LAW BY WHICH CITIZENSHIP IS NOT DETERMINED BY PLACE OF BIRTH BUT BY HAVING ONE OR BOTH PARENTS WHO ARE CITIZENS OF THE STATE
Lex sanguinis; Jus sanguines; Ius sanguinis; Jus Sanguinis; Jus sanguinis citizenship; Ivs sangvinis; Right of blood
( , , ; 'right of blood') is a principle of nationality law by which citizenship is determined or acquired by the nationality or ethnicity of one or both parents. Children at birth may be citizens of a particular state if either or both of their parents have citizenship of that state.
Birthright citizenship in the United States         
  • U.S. Senator from Michigan [[Jacob M. Howard]], author of the [[Citizenship Clause]] of the [[Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution]]
  • Part of the constitutional provision as it appeared in 1787
  • Dred Scott
  • alt=Wong Kim Ark (1904)
PERSON'S ACQUISITION OF UNITED STATES CITIZENSHIP BY VIRTUE OF THE CIRCUMSTANCES OF BIRTH
Birthright citizenship (U.S.); Jus soli (U.S.); Birthright citizenship in the united states of america; Birthright citizenship of the United States; Birthright citizenship in the United States of America; Border baby; Natural-born American
Birthright citizenship in the United States is United States citizenship acquired by a person automatically, by operation of law. This takes place in two situations: by virtue of the person's birth within United States territory or because one or both of their parents is (or was) a US citizen.
Jus tractatuum         
(or sometimes ) is a Legal Latin term commonly used in public international law and constitutional law that refers to the right to conclude treaties. It is usually referred to in English as treaty-making power.