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    Dual Nationality-A constitutional right: Is Zambia ready for the ramifications?

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    2013-04-25
    Author
    Mulayantanda, Sante B
    Type
    Thesis
    Language
    en
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    Abstract
    The issue of dual citizenship or nationality needs the outmost attention of the people of Zambia. As the National Constitutional Conference in 2009 adopted the Articles pertaining to dual citizenship the time has come to discuss the impact and benefits it can provide to Zambians at length. The issue of dual citizenship will also be looked at in light of other countries that have adopted it and the effects of this. Also it should be emphasized that dual citizenship may or may not be included in Constitution this thesis seeks to add weight to those in favour of it's inclusiveness in the Constitution of Zambia.
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    http://dspace.unza.zm/handle/123456789/2298
    Subject
    Dual Nationality
    Dual Citizenship
    Plural Nationality
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