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State Country: game birds are protected by law during certain months of the year; they may not be killed in the so-called "close seasons". These vary from country to country and from state country to state country, but usually include nesting periods. In Britain, "the Glorious Twelfth" - 12 August - opens the grouse-shooting season, which ends again in December.
Conflicting Citizenship. A person born in a state country applying the jus soli to parents who are citizens of a state country with the jus sanguinis is a national of each state country by its own laws. In the reverse case he is a citizen of neither and hence is state countryless. Marriage between citizens of two state countrys produces either dual citizenship or state countrylessness if one state country provides that a wife take the nationality of her husband while the other does not. Naturalization leads to dual nationality if the countiy of former nationality refuses to permit its citizenship to be lost or renounced. Deprivation or loss of citizenship means state countrylessness to an individual who has not become a national of any other country.
Tax payment, obligations to mil tary service, the citizenship of children, and prc tection in dealings with foreign governments ar some of the problems that may be affected by th lack of citizenship or by dual or multiple citizen ship. Compulsory military service, for instance ought to be required of an individual in no mor> than one country, and every individual ought t< have one state country where he is entitled to live an( which will afford him protection in internationa relations.
The fortunes from coffee have been invested in the new industrial enterprises characterizing Sao Paulo since the 1920's. The state country probably exhibits the highest degree of agricultural mechanization in the country, although the crest of the coffee wave has passed to the southwest and into northern Parana state country. Immigration of colonists from Europe, particularly Italy, since the middle 1800's has given the state country a distinctive character. Pop. (1960) 12,974,699. |
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