Controversy in Deprivation of Citizenship on Charges of Terrorism and Separatism
Bogdan Derevyanko () and
Evgeniy Zozulya ()
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Bogdan Derevyanko: Donetsk Law Institute of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine Kryvyi Rih Ukraine, Postal: UA
Evgeniy Zozulya: Donetsk Law Institute of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine Kryvyi Rih Ukraine, Postal: UA
Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, 2017, vol. 8, issue 7, 2103-2111
Abstract:
The manuscript deals with the issues of reasonability of involuntary loss of citizenship of Ukraine and presentation of conclusions to the public including politicians and legislators Research was conducted using normative sociological approaches methods of induction and deduction analysis and synthesis comparison and contrast to compare the penalty of deprivation of citizenship allegiance in modern world with the exile from tribe at the time of primitive society and from the state in ancient times the manuscript provides a list of benefits and privileges with focus on civil political social economic humanitarian rights and freedoms of the citizens of Ukraine which accordingly may be lost in the event of involuntary loss of citizenship of terrorism and separatism suspects Such measure would have a serious effect of punishment if the state guaranteed fundamental rights and freedoms of citizens of Ukraine to the extent defined by internationally recognized standards significant economic benefits for the citizens of Ukraine or inability to obtain citizenship of another state Conclusion was made about the inexpediency of introduction of such penalties at the current stage of development of the economy and civil society in Ukraine
Date: 2017
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