Jus Sanguinis Law and Legal Definition
Jus Sanguinis is a Latin term which means right of blood. This term when used in the context of citizenship refer to acquisition of citizenship, by the citizenship of the parents. It lays down the principle that the nationality or citizenship of a person is determined by the citizenship of the parents who is a national or citizen of a state.
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