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TIRI, Edvana, ALUSHI, Besmir, ALIAJ, Erjola |
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European Journal of Social Law / Revue Européenne du Droit Social; Jan2020, Vol. 46 Issue 1, p28-35, 8p |
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In this paper we have addressed some of the key issues related to citizenship, as a legal notion and in particular Albanian citizenship. Citizenship expresses a political-legal connection of an individual to a particular state. Through it, flow the specific rights and obligations that the person fulfils during his life. Practically, citizenship entitles us to our rights and obligations and the loss of it deprives us from many of them. Citizenship is a high moral and constitutional value for each country. In this way the state not only identifies its citizens but also protects them wherever they are. The authors have made a brief study regarding to the history of citizenship in Albania since the time of establishment of the Albanian state to nowadays. The line that the Albanian state pursued for obtaining citizenship was generally that of jus sanguinis and giving priority to the jus criterion only in exceptional cases. We have also stopped in the rights that derive from our citizenship, including political, civil, economic and cultural rights. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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