Judgments in matters of nationality and the extent of their validity

Section: RESEARCH
Published
Aug 4, 2025
Pages
289-311

Abstract

The research highlights the rulings on the issue of nationality and the extent of its validity, and we consider the validity of the judgments generally to be the force of the judicial decisions handed down by the judiciary in respect of a dispute before it. Therefore, we have clarified the principle of the authoritative principle of providing stability in the legal system of the state and putting an end to it. And to ensure the stability of rights and legal centers, the extent to which the validity of the verdicts in nationality matters has been enjoyed. We have dealt with the concept of the relative validity of the provisions of nationality matters, which applies only to parties to the dispute for which the judgment has been rendered and does not extend to others, We then explained the concept of the absolute validity of the rulings issued in matters of nationality and invoked against all erga omnes parties And what were the arguments and arguments on which the trend of absolute absolutism was based. Lastly.

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