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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 211', '§ 212', '§ 213', '§ 214', '§ 215', '§ 216', '§ 217', '§ 218', '§ 219', '§ 220', '§ 221', '§ 222', '§ 223', '§ 224', '§ 225', '§226', '§227', '§ 228', '§ 229', '§ 230', '§ 231', '§ 232', '§ 233']

The Law of Nations or the Principles of Natural Law (1758)Emmerich de Vattel | Print | Email | Bookmark
Of Our Native Country, and Several Things That Relate to It§ 211. What is our country.§ 212. Citizens and natives.§ 213. Inhabitants.§ 214. Naturalization.§ 215. Children of citizens born in a foreign country.§ 216. Children born at sea.§ 217. Children born in the armies of the state.§ 218. Settlement.§ 219. Vagrants.§ 220. Whether a person may quit his country.§ 221. How a person may absent himself for a time.§ 222. Variation of the political laws in this respect, These must be obeyed.§ 223. Cases in which a citizen has a right to quit his country.§ 224. Emigrants.§ 225. Sources of their right§226. If the sovereign infringes their right, he injures them.§227. Supplicants.§ 228. Exile and banishment.§ 229. The exile and banished man have a right to live somewhere.§ 230. Nature of this right.§ 231. Duty of nations towards them.§ 232. A nation cannot punish them for faults committed out of its territories.§ 233. Except such as affect the common safety of mankind.