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Settlement of Dual Nationality in European Communist Countries
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Sipkov, Ivan
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Communism
/ Dual nationality
/ Europe
/ Individuals
/ International law
/ Nationality
/ Notes and Comments
/ Post-war history
1962
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Sipkov, Ivan
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Communism
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/ International law
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/ Post-war history
1962
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Settlement of Dual Nationality in European Communist Countries
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Settlement of Dual Nationality in European Communist Countries
1962
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The establishment of a Communist regime in several European countries as a result of the Soviet military occupation and political influence shortly before and after the end of World War II (Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, German Democratic Republic, Hungary, Poland, Rumania and Yugoslavia) caused these countries, as a rule, to follow the Soviet pattern or imitate each other in the field of legislation.
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