The Law of Soil across Two Lands: A Comparative Analysis of Birthright Citizenship in India and the United States of America
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2024
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University of North Bengal
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The law of soil has somehow been made a superior category in both USA and
India, due to the connotations of an older, closer association of citizens with the
nation-state. The conception of BRC is closely linked to the idea of the original
political community of a nation-state. This article has asserted by way of the
comparative analysis of BRC in America and India, the importance of historical,
social, political and cultural factors upon the development of a legal framework
of BRC in these nations.
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15
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02
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0976-3570
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234 - 252