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The provisions of the Code of Belgian Nationality¹ regarding the grounds for acquisition or loss of nationality constitute a complex legal puzzle. With a view to offering as clear an analysis of this puzzle as possible, we will focus in this introduction on the main modes of acquisition and loss of...

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subjects Adopted children
Behavioral sciences
Children
Etiology
Families
Family members
Federal law
Government
Government officials
Human geography
Human populations
Human societies
Judicial system
Jurisprudence
Law
Law reform
Legal declarations
Legal proceedings
Legislation
Legislators
Metaphysics
Military law
Natural law
Naturalism
Persons
Philosophy
Philosophy of law
Political geography
Political science
Population studies
Rule of law
Social institutions
Social sciences
Sociology
Statutory law
Territories
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