Nationality in International Law | Modes of Acquisition & Loss of Nationality Cases UGCNET LAW
Welcome back to Lawvita! 🎓 In this detailed Hindi–English mixed lecture, Aradhya explains the complete topic of Nationality under International Law — a highly important chapter for UGC NET Law, Judiciary Exams, and LL.M preparation. This lecture provides a deep yet easy-to-understand explanation of: 📘 Meaning and Concept of Nationality 📗 Difference between Nationality and Citizenship 📙 Article 15 of the UDHR – Right to Nationality 📒 Modes of Acquisition of Nationality – 👉 Birth (Jus Soli) 👉 Descent (Jus Sanguinis) 👉 Naturalisation, Resumption, Subjugation, Cession, Option & Registration 📘 Modes of Loss of Nationality – Release, Deprivation, Renunciation, Substitution & Expiration 📗 Double Nationality (Dual Nationality) 📙 Statelessness – Meaning, Consequences & Conventions (1954, 1961, etc.) Playlist👇🏻👇🏻 • International Law UGC NET LAW 📕 Important Case Laws – ➡️ Nottebohm Case (1955) ➡️ Stock v. Public Trustee (1921) ➡️ Mavrommatis Case (1924) ➡️ Re Lynch Case 📗 Major International Conventions on Nationality 📙 PYQs + 10 MCQs for practice and revision For Notes Contact on Instagram:- lawvita_80 Email:- [email protected] ✨ What You’ll Learn from This Lecture: ✅ Complete conceptual clarity on the topic “Nationality” ✅ Understanding of important conventions & case laws ✅ Perfect structure for UGC NET long answers ✅ Quick recall for Judiciary mains & LL.M exams 🎯 Perfect For: UGC NET (Law Paper 2) Aspirants Judicial Service Exam Preparation LL.B & LL.M Students Anyone studying Public International Law 🎬 About Lawvita: Lawvita is India’s trusted law education platform by Aradhya, helping law aspirants crack UGC NET Law, Judiciary Exams, and LL.M entrances through conceptual lectures and easy bilingual explanations. 📢 Don’t forget to: 👍 Like the video if it helped you 💬 Comment your answers to the MCQs given at the end 🔔 Subscribe to Lawvita for more conceptual law lectures 📲 Share this video with your friends preparing for law exams 🔑 Keywords nationality under international law, nationality and citizenship difference, nationality ugc net law, modes of acquisition of nationality, modes of loss of nationality, statelessness under international law, nottebohm case 1955, public international law ugc net, ugc net law lecture, lawvita lectures, law lectures for judiciary, dual nationality international law, article 15 udhr, re lynch case nationality, stock v public trustee, mavrommatis case, conventions on nationality, reduction of statelessness 1961, lawvita ugc net paper 2 law, international law for llm students 📲 Hashtags #Nationality #InternationalLaw #Lawvita #UGCNETLaw #JudiciaryPreparation #LLMEntrance #LawLecture #LawStudents #PublicInternationalLaw #UGCNET2025 #LawvitaLectures #AradhyaLawvita #LawEducation #Statelessness #NottebohmCase #UGCNETPaper2Law #LawAspirants

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