Legal Consideration of Recognizing Dual Nationality in China
Abstract
Currently, China adopts the principle of non-recognition of dual nationality. However, with the continuous development of society, and increasingly frequent international cooperation and exchanges, Chinese emigrants abroad are crying for state to recognize dual nationality system. And also, the issue of dual nationality has triggered a fierce debate in China. Under new situation in China, limited or targeted recognizing dual nationality meets the requirements of the law and applies theory to practice. China should make appropriate adaptations to the nationality policy so as to meet the demands of current economic and social development better.
Key words: Dual nationality; Nationality law; Reciprocal principle; Overseas Chinese
Résumé Actuellement, la loi de la naturalisation n’approuve pas la double nationalités. Cependant, avec le développement sans cesse de notre société, l’augmentation de jour en jour de la collaboration et l’échange de la communication avec l’international, La demande des immigrants qui sont des chinois d’origine pour la réforme d’approuvement de la Double nationalités ne cesse de se croitre, le sujet de la Double Nationalité, ce sujet de la Double nationalité a également entrainer des discussions animées. La Chine sous la nouvelle forme, l’approuvement de la double nationalités est limité ou visée, mais ce dernier est conformé aux exigences judicaires et l’application de la pratique. La Chine devrait adjuster un peu ses réformes, afin de mieux s’adapter aux besoins de l’ère du developpement de la société et de l’économie d’actelle.
Mots clés: D o u b l e n a t i o n a l i t é s ; L o i d e l a naturalisation; Principe égale; Chinois d’étranger
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/j.ccc.1923670020120802.2825
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