History Of Nationality In Gibraltar
Gibraltar is a juridically independent area in western Europe, and forms part of the Commonwealth of Nations as a British overseas territory.
Read more about History Of Nationality In Gibraltar: Pre-Modern History, Treaty of Utrecht, Gibraltar As British Garrison, Emergence of Civil Society and Social Rights, Coining of The Term "Gibraltarian", Circumvention of The Tenet of Jus Soli, Role of Epidemics in Exclusion of Nationality, Post-World War I Civil Rights, World War II: Stalling of Civil Rights, Borders, Legacy of British Imperialism, Current Gibraltarian Citizenship
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