Germany's Claims Upon German-Americans in Germany: A Discussion of German Military and Other Laws which May Affect German-Americans Temporarily in Germany Together with Some Comment Upon Existing Treaties

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T. & J. W. Johnson & Company, 1903 - 121 pagina's
 

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Pagina 7 - A naturalized citizen of the one party on return to the territory of the other party remains liable to trial and punishment for an action punishable by the laws of his original country and committed before his emigration ; saving, always, the limitation established by the laws of his original country.
Pagina 97 - The declaration of an intention to become a citizen of the one or the other country has not for either party the effect of naturalization.
Pagina 105 - Confederation who become naturalized citizens of the United States of America and shall have resided uninterruptedly within the United States five years shall be held by the North German Confederation to be American citizens and shall be treated as such.
Pagina 101 - If a Bavarian, naturalized in America, renews his residence in Bavaria, without the intent to return to America, he shall be held to have renounced his naturalization in the United States.
Pagina 8 - If a German naturalized in America renews his residence in North Germany, without the intent to return to America, he shall be held to have renounced his naturalization in the United States.
Pagina 100 - The emigrant from the one state who, according to the first article, is to be held as a citizen of the other state shall not on his return to his original country be constrained to resume his former citizenship; yet if he shall of his own accord reacquire it and renounce the citizenship obtained by naturalization, such a renunciation is allowed, and no fixed period of residence shall be required for the recognition of his recovery of citizenship in his original country.
Pagina 109 - The article fourth shall accordingly have only this meaning, that the adopted country of the emigrant cannot prevent him from acquiring once more his former citizenship; but not that the State to which the emigrant originally belonged is bound to restore him at once to his original relation.
Pagina 99 - ... emigrated after having received a call into service, or after a public proclamation requiring his appearance, or after war has broken out.
Pagina 100 - ... neither be held subsequently to military service, nor remain liable to trial and punishment for the non-fulfilment of his military duty.
Pagina 109 - ... exactly like any other alien. But yet it is left to his own free choice whether he will adopt that course or will preserve the citizenship of the country of his adoption.

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