Bajo_cero2
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Well, well, well. Ignorancy is a bliss.
Germanic includes german, french before the Revolution, italian, Spaniard, among others because franks, goths, lombards and suevos were germanic.
They created racial monarchies all around europe while serfs were the conquered nations. This is why their citizenship systems makes the difference between nationality and citizenship. Later this rude juridic system were sweetened with the Holy Gospels that are Hebrew.
In Argentina there was a citiznship law proyect in 1938 that was a simple translation of the Nuremberg laws but without the marriage prohibitions because they found it too anti christian.
Nowadays what I debate at Federal Courts is if they apply the germanic law system where the language test is requiered (because racial deficencies were heal corrected the language at the Nurenberg laws) because its precedents are a simple translation of the Nuremberg laws; or the Hebrew system were discrimination is forbidden. If you read the art. 11 of the citizenship law and the Introduction to the Israel citizenship law, they say the same:
Germanic includes german, french before the Revolution, italian, Spaniard, among others because franks, goths, lombards and suevos were germanic.
They created racial monarchies all around europe while serfs were the conquered nations. This is why their citizenship systems makes the difference between nationality and citizenship. Later this rude juridic system were sweetened with the Holy Gospels that are Hebrew.
In Argentina there was a citiznship law proyect in 1938 that was a simple translation of the Nuremberg laws but without the marriage prohibitions because they found it too anti christian.
Nowadays what I debate at Federal Courts is if they apply the germanic law system where the language test is requiered (because racial deficencies were heal corrected the language at the Nurenberg laws) because its precedents are a simple translation of the Nuremberg laws; or the Hebrew system were discrimination is forbidden. If you read the art. 11 of the citizenship law and the Introduction to the Israel citizenship law, they say the same: