Dual citizenship and the right to candidacy: an analysis of Jamaica's foreign allegiance parliamentary disqualification
<p>The Jamaican Constitution provides that those who are voluntarily under an acknowledgement of allegiance to a foreign State shall not be qualified to sit as Members of Parliament. This thesis analyses whether this disqualification represents a proportionate limitation on dual citizens'...
Main Authors: | Johns, A, ALECIA JOHNS |
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Other Authors: | Craig, P |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2013
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