我的血所流出的土地

K. Tan
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马来西亚联邦宪法第14(1)(b)条与第2和第2条第1(e)款一起阅读时,理论上作为马来西亚出生的人的安全网,给予那些否则将成为无国籍人的公民身份。然而,在实践中,这些规定被解释为强加了一种双重的本土法/血地法要求,必须满足这一要求才能授予公民身份。因此,许多表面上依法享有马来西亚国籍的人被剥夺了他们的权利。本文探讨了采用Nottebohm(列支敦士登诉危地马拉)“真实有效联系”原则作为第1(e)条公民身份测试的补充要素的可能性。对收养的支持源于马来西亚议会在修改《宪法》中公民身份条款的整个历史中的意图。文章进一步考虑了将该原则直接移植到马来西亚法律中的可行性,借鉴了包括国际法和英国普通法在内的各种来源。
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Tanah Tumpahnya Darahku
Article 14(1)(b) of the Federal Constitution of Malaysia, when read together with sch II pt II s 1(e), theoretically acts as a safety net for Malaysian-born persons by conferring citizenship upon those who would otherwise be stateless. In practice, however, these provisions have been interpreted as imposing a dual jus soli/jus sanguinis requirement that must be satisfied before citizenship can be granted. Consequently, many persons prima facie entitled to Malaysian citizenship by operation of law are deprived of their entitlement. This article explores the possibility of adopting the Nottebohm (Liechtenstein v Guatemala) ‘genuine and effective link’ principle as a supplementary element of the s 1(e) citizenship test. Support for adoption is derived from the Parliament of Malaysia’s intent throughout the history of amendments to the citizenship provisions in the Constitution. The article further considers the plausibility of a direct legal transplantation of the principle into Malaysian law, drawing upon various sources including international law and English common law.
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